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Constantin Brâncuși
Romanian sculptor, photographer and painter (1876-1960)
Ion Barbu
Romanian mathematician and poet (1895–1961)
Urmuz
Urmuz (, pen name of Demetru Dem. Demetrescu-Buzău, also known as Hurmuz or Ciriviș, born Dimitrie Dim. Ionescu-Buzeu; March 17, 1883 – November 23, 1923) was a Romanian writer, lawyer and civil servant, who became a cult hero in Romania's avant-garde scene. His scattered work, consisting of absurdist short prose and poetry, opened a new genre in Romanian letters and humor, and captured the imagination of modernists for several generations. Urmuz's Bizarre (or Weird) Pages were largely independent of European modernism, even though some may have been triggered by Futurism; their valorization o

Ion Minulescu
Romanian writer
Mihu Dragomir
Romanian poet, prose writer and translator
Medi Dinu
Romanian painter
Lascăr Vorel
Romanian painter (1879-1918)
Vilna Troupe
theatre company
Avram Leib Zissu
Romanian writer, political essayist, industrialist
Matei Socor
Romanian composer (1908-1980)

Julius Podlipny
Slovak artist (1898-1991)

Luca Caragiale
Romanian writer
Géza Vida
Romanian sculptor (1913–1980)
Sburătorul
Sburătorul was a Romanian modernist literary magazine and literary society, established in Bucharest in April 1919. Led by Eugen Lovinescu, the circle was instrumental in developing new trends and styles in Romanian literature, ranging from a new wave of Romanian symbolism to an urban-themed realism and the avant-garde. The review, subtitled Revista literară, artistică şi culturală ("Literary, artistic, and cultural review"), was published between April 1919 and May 1921, and again from March 1926 to June 1927 (a weekly magazine entitled Sburătorul Literar was published between September 1921
Virgil Gheorghiu
Romanian poet and pianist (1903-1977)

Dem. Theodorescu
Romanian writer (1888-1946)