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Nina Arbore
Self-portrait (1937)
Born
October 8, 1889
Tecuci
Died
March 7, 1942
Bucharest
Education
Academy of Fine Arts, Munich
Awards
First class prize at the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition
Tamara Nina Arbore (1889 – 1942) was a Romanian painter and illustrator, known for her still-lifes and portraits.
Tamara NinaArbore (1889 – 1942) was a Romanian painter and illustrator, known for her still-lifes and portraits. Her father, Zamfir and older sister...
census, there were 34,871 inhabitants who lived within the city limits. NinaArbore (1888–1942), painter and illustrator Mihai Berza (1907–1978), historian...
("New Art"), also joined by Maxy, Brauner, Mattis-Teutsch, Petrașcu, NinaArbore, Cornelia Babic-Daniel, Alexandru Brătășanu, Olga Greceanu, Corneliu...
Beza (1936) Vladimir Cavarnali (1935) Panait Istrati (1930 portrait by NinaArbore) Constantin Karadja (1916) Nicolae Rădescu (1945) Mihai Stelescu (1936)...
U V W X Y Z See also Theodor Aman Ion Andreescu Ion Valentin Anestin NinaArbore Gheorghe Asachi Corneliu Baba Liviu Cornel Babeș Aurel Băeșu Auguste...
Berlin. Among his best-known students were Louis Grell, Erma Bossi, NinaArbore, Franz Xaver Stahl (also an animal painter), Henryk Gotlib, Käte Lassen...
Romania or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. NinaArbore (1889–1942), painter, illustrator Zoe Băicoianu (1910–1987), sculptor...
Nina Soldano (born 26 March 1963) is an Italian actress. Born in Pisa to Apulian parents, Soldano made her debut in the 1987 Renzo Arbore's variety show...
meravigliao, the jingle of the popular RAI TV show Indietro tutta! by Renzo Arbore. At 19 she began studying as an actress at the "Teatro Blu" in Rome (the...
century. The most remarkable are the monastic foundations at Voroneţ (1487), Arbore (1503), Humor (1530), and Moldoviţa (1532). Suceviţa, dating from 1600,...
artistic book about their work was published, with compliments by Renzo Arbore, Aldo Grasso, Michele Serra and many others. Neta died in 2002. From the...
including, among others, Alexandru Dobrogeanu-Gherea, David Fabian, Ecaterina Arbore, Imre Aladar, Elena Filipescu, Dumitru Grofu, Ion Dic Dicescu, Eugen Rozvan...
performing a medley of popular international songs. Italian showman Renzo Arbore was another guest of the night. He performed his hit "Ma la notte no", from...