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Romania
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500 Lei, 1991
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Front: Constantin Brancusi (1876-1957), Romanian sculptor
He was one of the founding figures of modern sculpture and one of the most
original artists of the twentieth-century. His groundbreaking carvings
introduced abstraction and primitivism into sculpture for the first time, and
were as important as Picasso's paintings to the development of modern art.
Back: Brancusi seated with statue
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1000 Lei, 1991
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Front: Mihai Eminescu (1850-1889), Romanian poet
Eminescu was only 20 when Titu Maiorescu, the top literary critic in 1870
Romania dubbed him "a real poet", in an essay where only a handful of the
Romanian poets of the time were spared Maiorescu's harsh criticism.
In the following decade, Eminescu's fame as a poet grew continually thanks
to (1) the way he managed to enrich the literary language with words and
phrases from all Romanian regions, from old texts, and with new words that he
coined from his wide philosophical readings; (2) the use of bold metaphors,
much too rare in earlier Romanian poetry; (3) last but not least, he was
arguably the first Romanian writer who published in all Romanian provinces and
was constantly interested in the problems of Romanians everywhere.
Back: Putna monastery
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200 Lei, 1992
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Front: Grigore Antipa (1867-1944), Romanian biologist
He studied the fauna of the Danube Delta and the Black Sea. Between 1892 and
1944 he was the director of the Bucharest Natural History Museum, which now
bears his name.
Back: Herons, fish, and net on outline of Danube
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500 Lei, 1992
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Front: Constantin Brancusi (1876-1957), Romanian sculptor
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Romania, located in southeast Europe, was known as the Kingdom of Dacia around
200 B. C. It was a constitutional monarchy in 1881. Became a "People's Republic"
in 1947 and a "Socialist Republic" in 1965. A new republican government was
established in 1989. Romania joined the European Union in 2007, and its
currency is now pegged to Euro. For a more detailed
country profile, see CIA World Factbook on Romania.
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