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Dimitrie Paciurea (1873 - 1932) was a [[Romania|Romanian]] [[sculpture|sculptor]]. His representational and symbolic style contrasts strongly to the more abstract style of his contemporary and co-national [[Constantin Brâncuşi]]. | {{subpages}} | ||
'''Dimitrie Paciurea''' (1873 - 1932) was a [[Romania|Romanian]] [[sculpture|sculptor]]. His representational and symbolic style contrasts strongly to the more abstract style of his contemporary and co-national [[Constantin Brâncuşi]]. A native of [[Bucharest]], Paciurea studied in Bucharest (1890-1894) and Paris (1896-1900). He was one of the founders of the [[Romanian Art Society]] (1919). A room of the [[Romanian National Art Museum]] is devoted largely to his [[Chimera]] sculptures.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] | |||
A native of [[Bucharest]], Paciurea studied in Bucharest (1890-1894) and Paris (1896-1900). He was one of the founders of the [[Romanian Art Society]] (1919). A room of the [[Romanian National Art Museum]] is devoted largely to his [[Chimera]] sculptures. |
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Dimitrie Paciurea (1873 - 1932) was a Romanian sculptor. His representational and symbolic style contrasts strongly to the more abstract style of his contemporary and co-national Constantin Brâncuşi. A native of Bucharest, Paciurea studied in Bucharest (1890-1894) and Paris (1896-1900). He was one of the founders of the Romanian Art Society (1919). A room of the Romanian National Art Museum is devoted largely to his Chimera sculptures.