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Siska-Szabó Hajnalka
painter
George Enescu
composer
Szántay Lajos
arhitect
Constantin Brâncuşi
sculptor
Sergiu Nicolaescu
film director
Siska-Szabó
Hajnalka
She graduated at the Art and Art
History Section at the Science University
of Szeged and She did her Master’s Degree
at the University of Arts in Timisoara.
She has been the organiser and
leader of the International Art
Workshop in the village of Zerind, in
Arad county (Romania), since 2003.
She had a lot of collective and
individual exhibitions in Romania,
Hungary, Slovakia, the Netherlands,
Slovenia, Germany and Polland.
Besides painting she also has book illustrations and publications in
the field of Art History. She has been participating in different
International Art Workshops in Romania, Hungary and Slovakia
since 1991.
Constantin Brâncuşi (1876 – 1957)
His art emphasizes clean geometrical lines that balance
forms inherent in his materials with the symbolic
allusions of representational art.
Brâncuși sought inspiration in non-European cultures as
a source of primitive exoticism, as did Paul Gauguin,
Pablo Picasso and others. But other influences was
from Romanian folk
art.
As a child he displayed an aptitude for carving
wooden farm tools. Formal studies took him first
to Bucharest, then to Munich, then to the École des
Beaux-Arts in Paris from 1905 to 1907.
He was a Romanian sculptor, painter
and photographer who made his
career in France. Considered a
pioneer of modernism, he is one of
the most influential sculptors of the
20th-century.
Szántay Lajos (1872 – 1961)
Lajos Szántay was an architect from
Arad, who contributed to the creation
of the city’s actual image.
He attended the Hungarian Elementary
and Middle School in Arad, and then
went to high school to Budapest.
For his university education, he was the student of the
famous Swiss Federal Institute of Technology In
Zurich.
Some of his most important buildings are: The Kohn
Palace; The Central Railway station; The Bohus
Palace. Through his career he finalized 72 projects and he left
many planned for the future.
He was also a talented violin player, and he played for
over thirty years as member of the Arad Philharmonics.
The Cenad Palace
The Red Church
The Culture Hall
The Szántay Palace
The Szántay Palace
George Enescu (1881 – 1955)
He showed musical talent
from early in his childhood. „What a fault to think, that a child, just because he is
little, bears insignificant dreams.” George Enescu
♪ Ciocarlia
♪ Rapsodia Romana
♪ Balada pentru vioara
♪ Poema Romana I
George Enescu was a Romanian
composer, violinist, pianist,
conductor, and teacher. He is
regarded by many as Romania's
most important musician.
At the age of seven, he became the youngest student ever admitted
to the Vienna Conservatory. In 1891, the ten-year-old Enescu gave
a private concert at the Court of Vienna, in the presence
of Emperor Franz Joseph.
Then he studied from 1895 to 1899 at
the Conservatoire de Paris. At the age of
only 16, George Enescu presented in
Paris his first mature work, Poema
Română.
He was also a noted violin teacher.
Yehudi Menuhin was among his pupils.
Sergiu Nicolaescu (1930 – 2013)
Sergiu Nicolaescu was a Romanian
film director, actor and politician. He
was best known for his historical films.
He grew up in Timişoara. He graduated
from the Polytechnic University of
Bucharest as a mechanical engineer.
After graduation he started to work as a
camera operator. He was hard-working,
well-organized, curious, intelligent and
keen of learning.
He is considered the most popular, loved and prolific
Romanian movie director. His film career spanning
55 years, leaves us today his legacy of some 60
movies, for the making of which he used to act at
times, simultaneously, as film director, as an actor,
and the writer/screenplayer.
„I will leave, but I'll never die."
Sergiu Nicolaescu