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Romanian painter
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Nicolae Comănescu (born November 14, 1968, Pitesti, Romania) is a Romanian painter. Described as one of the country's best-known artists of the present day, and one of the founders of the "Rostopasca" art group, one of the most rebellious artistic groups in Romania, which marked the years of transition from socialism to capitalism, he had a solo exhibition at the National Museum of Contemporary Art in the autumn of 2011.

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  1. "KB | Nicolae Comanescu". Retrieved 2024-07-18.
  2. "Nicolae Comănescu - View artist information on Ans Azura.com". English. Retrieved 2024-07-18.
  3. (in Romanian) Adina Zorzini, "Nicolae Comănescu, un punct de belvedere", Observator cultural, n.646, October 2012; accessed June 16, 2013


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