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    Octav Băncilă (Romanian pronunciation: [okˈtav bənˈt͡ʃilə]; 4 February 1872 – 3 April 1944) was a Romanian realist painter and left-wing activist. He...
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  • Octav is a Romanian male given name that may refer to: Octav Băncilă (1872–1944), Romanian realist painter Octav Botez (1884–1943), Romanian literary critic...
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    rich artistic heritage, including the paintings of Ștefan Luchian, Octav Băncilă, and many other contemporary artists; the works of many renowned illustrators...
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    produced in 1965. The revolt also formed the subject of a painting by Octav Băncilă, and of a monumental statue which can still be seen in Bucharest. Eidelberg...
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    The Defector, by Octav Băncilă, 1906...
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    Ackermann (1984–1988) Erwin Aichele Henry Alexander Cuno Amiet (1886–1888) Octav Băncilă Vladimir Becić René Beeh Ignat Bednarik Claus Bergen Robert Julius Beyschlag...
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    sociologist Dimitrie Gusti, the geographer Emil Racoviță and the painter Octav Băncilă, only to name a few. The Vasile Alecsandri National Theatre, opened...
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  • Andreian Cazacu Robert Asăvoaei George Assaky Teodor Axinte Narcis Bădic Octav Băncilă Gheorghe Bănciulescu Mansi Barberis Mădălina Bereș Monica Bîrlădeanu...
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    Vasile Băncilă-Gheorghiu and his wife Pulheria (née Neculce). Her husband was journalist Ioan Nădejde, and she was the sister of painter Octav Băncilă. She...
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  • Nădejde and his wife Ecaterina (née Băncilă); she was a niece of Ioan and Sofia Nădejde, as well as of Octav Băncilă. The couple's second child, she began...
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    Revista Fundațiilor Regale, Nr. 3/1942, pp. 525–626 Octav Oncea, "B. P. Hașdeu și Octav Băncilă", in Hierasus, Vol. 10, 1997, pp. 318–320 Apostolescu...
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    following Gheorghe Panaiteanu Bardasare. One of his students there was Octav Băncilă. He died in his house on Bărboi street in Iași on 18 June 1920 and was...
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  • such as Paul Bujor, Nicolae Costăchescu, Iorgu Iordan, Ioan Borcea, Octav Băncilă, and Constantin Ion Parhon; for a while during 1919, the united party...
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    Chirinciuc was born in Ungheni, Moldova. He moved to Romania to study at the Octav Băncilă Art School in Iași, and later relocated to Bucharest to pursue a career...
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  • Babeș Aurel Băeșu Auguste Baillayre Tatiana Baillayre Sabin Bălașa Octav Băncilă Ignat Bednarik Radu Bercea [ro] (b. 1939) Horia Bernea Zsolt Bodoni...
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    unfrocked epileptic and a drunk." Creangă inspired a 1920 painting by Octav Băncilă, which shows Creangă listening to Eminescu reading his poems. Two busts...
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    contest was preceded by an exhibition with the works of competitors Octav Băncilă, Jean Alexandru Steriadi, Frederic Storck, Arthur Verona, Apcar Baltazar...
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  • National College (Iași) Grigore Moisil Informatics High School, Iași Octav Băncilă National College of Arts, Iași Gheorghe Asachi Technical College, Iași...
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    ordered by Veniamin Costache. Another, showing Ss. Peter and John, is by Octav Băncilă. The church's property includes liturgical objects such as a Gospel...
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  • Ștefan Voitec Richard Wurmbrand Belu Zilber Martin Abern Haig Acterian Octav Băncilă Geo Bogza Mihai Gheorghiu Bujor Ilie Cătărău N. D. Cocea Ion Dic Dicescu...
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    southwestern part of the county, on the border with Suceava County. Octav Băncilă (1872–1944), realist painter and left-wing activist "Populaţia rezidentă...
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    A Funeral, 1908 painting by the Poporanist Octav Băncilă, purporting to show a massacre during the recent peasants' revolt...
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    1918, and was active, alongside Paul Bujor, Constantin Ion Parhon, Octav Băncilă, Ioan Borcea, and Nicolae Costăchescu, in the short-lived Laborer Party...
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  • issues to Poporanists such as Garabet Ibrăileanu, Mihail Sadoveanu, and Octav Băncilă, and was thus more mainstream than two other Iași reviews (Eugen Relgis'...
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    Faculty Faculty of Visual Arts and Design Călin Alupi Corneliu Baba Octav Băncilă Mansi Barberis Anda-Louise Bogza Ștefan Ciubotărașu Hariclea Darclée...
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    She then went on to study professionally in her native city, at the Octav Băncilă Elementary and Medium School of Music and Arts. She took her first award...
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  • (born 1857). 9 March – Grigore Antipa, biologist (born 1867). 3 April – Octav Băncilă, realist painter and left-wing activist (born 1872). 4 August – Francisc...
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    argues, had nothing in common with the "mulligan" traditionalism of Octav Băncilă and Kimon Loghi: "if Mr. Loghi is a painter, then Teodorescu-Sion must...
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  • The only exceptions were monographies about painters or sculptors: Octav Băncilă (1954), Abgar Baltazar (1956), Viața și opera lui Rembrandt van Rijn...
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    Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution. His other friends in Iași included Octav Băncilă, Eugen Heroveanu and Mihai Pastia, with whom he founded a bakers' cooperative...
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