Art of Romania - Romanian Contemporary and Modern Artists

Romanian Contemporary and Modern Artists

  • Corneliu Baba
  • Sabin Bălaşa
  • Horia Bernea
  • Constantin Brâncuşi
  • Victor Brauner
  • Silvia Cambir
  • Henri Catargi
  • Ştefan Câlţia
  • Alexandru Ciucurencu
  • Horia Damian
  • Eugen Drăguţescu
  • Ion Grigorescu
  • Lucian Grigorescu
  • Nicolae Grigorescu
  • Marcel Iancu
  • Sorin Ilfoveanu
  • Alexandru Istrati
  • Ştefan Luchian
  • Paul Neagu
  • Dimitrie Paciurea
  • Neculai Păduraru
  • Theodor Pallady
  • Stefan Pelmus
  • Dan Perjovschi
  • Gheorghe Petraşcu
  • Camil Ressu
  • George Ştefănescu
  • Nicolae Tonitza
  • Tristan Tzara
  • Ion Ţuculescu
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