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- Revista Celor L'alți, as well as to the birth of artists' clubs such as Tinerimea Artistică. The latter category of Symbolist venues helped introduce and...
- Camil Ressu. Sion was received into the innovative and eclectic society Tinerimea Artistică, as one of its Symbolist recruits, in 1909, and shortly after...
- Maintaining some interest in Romania's modern art scene, he was featured at Tinerimea Artistică shows and published sketch stories in Bucharest's literary magazines...
- Romanian artist Nicolae Grigorescu. While still in Munich, Vermont joined Tinerimea Artistică, a loose grouping of artists who rejected Academism—it rallied...
- Păcală also appearing in the debut performance of a puppeteer troupe at Tinerimea Română. In the late interwar, Rebreanu intended to work the motif into...
- State University. He then worked as a correspondent for the newspaper Tinerimea Moldovei (The Youth of Moldova), a reporter for the National Television...
- with poems (Preludii) and short prose works, published in 1909–1910 in Tinerimea literară și artistică, which he edited together with his brother Cezar...
- remaining there. In 1920, he gave his first showing at the Salon of the "Tinerimea artistică [ro]" (Artistic Youth), which included such prominent names...
- Literatorul, Noua revistă română, Revista independentă, Revista societății "Tinerimea română", Revista poporului, România Literară and Românul literar. He sometimes...
- Bucharest, 1970–1971. OCLC 7431692 (in French) Mariana Vida, "La société Tinerimea artistică de Bucarest et le symbolisme tardif entre 1902-1910", in Revue...