Art of Romania

Art of Romania

The art of Romania describes the artists and artistic movements in Romania. Some Romanian artists are listed below.

Romanian contemporary and modern artists

* Almaşan Virgil
* Adela Andea
* George Apostu
* Corneliu Baba
* Sabin Bălaşa
* Horia Bernea
* Traian Brădean
* Constantin Brancusi
* Valeriu Boborelu
* Anca Boeriu
* Vasile Brătulescu
* Victor Brauner
* Andrei Cadere
* Silvia Cambir
* Henri Catargi
* Ştefan Câlţea
* Alexandru Ciucurencu
* Horia Damian
* Eugen Drăguţescu
* Nataliţa Dumitrescu
* Sorin Dumitrescu
* Corneliu Dumitriu
* Dimitrie Gavrilean
* Ion Gheorghiu
* Marin Gherasim
* Ion Grigorescu
* Lucian Grigorescu
* Octav Grigorescu
* Peter Iakobi
* Marcel Iancu,
* Sorin Ilfoveanu
* Ion Isaila
* Alexandru Istrati
* Ştefan Luchian
* Teodor Mazilu
* Wanda Mihuleac
* Teodora Moisescu-Stendl
* Georgeta Năpăruş
* Paul Neagu
* Vasile Pop Negresteanu
* Ion Nicodim
* Ion Pacea
* Constantin Pacea
* Neculai Păduraru
* Theodor Pallady
* Mihai Peiter
* Stefan Pelmus
* Gheorghe Petraşcu
* Camil Ressu
* Dumitru Rusu
* Ion Saliştean
* Ion State
* Ion Stendl
* Florin Stoiciu
* George Ştefănescu
* Sorina Şuşnea
* Napoleon Tiron
* Nicolae Tonitza
* Ion Ţuculescu
* Grigore Vasile

* Dimitrie Paciurea, sculptor
* Nicolae Grigorescu, painter
* Constantin Brancusi, sculptor
* Tristan Tzara, contemporary artist, the master of Dada
* Horia Bernea, contemporary artist
* Paul Neagu, contemporary artist, the master of the hyphen sculptures


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