A statue of Mihai Eminescu in Galați , Romania, is located in Mihai Eminescu Park on Domnească Street.
11-457: (Redirected from Mihai Eminescu Statue ) Statue of Mihai Eminescu may refer to: Statue of Mihai Eminescu, Galați Statue of Mihai Eminescu, Iași Statue of Mihai Eminescu, Montreal Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Statue of Mihai Eminescu . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
22-519: A rise in popularity of the city's Conservative Party , prompting attacks by the local National Liberal press. These began with criticism of Arion and the Junimist s in power, continuing with epigrams and poems highlighting the Liberal viewpoint. At last, the opposition announced its intention to create a rival committee. This “non-partisan” body would ensure that the statue be moved “from its prosaic corner in
33-506: The Romanian Academy , Education Minister Constantin C. Arion the government. Iorga, Anghel and Ioan A. Bassarabescu also spoke. Afterwards, a theatrical performance of an Émile Augier play, starring Maria Filotti , had verses by Eminescu interpolated. Others present that day included Sadoveanu, Minulescu, Bart, Emil Gârleanu , Alexandru Cazaban , Al. T. Stamatiad , Corneliu Moldovanu and Natalia Negru . The festivities led to
44-638: The initiative in Bucharest . In June, the Romanian Writers' Society organized a fundraising event at the Papadopol Theater in Galați; participants included Mihail Sadoveanu , Cincinat Pavelescu , Ion Minulescu , Dimitrie Anghel and Eugen Lovinescu ; attendance was somewhat sparse. By 1911, sufficient funds for the statue had been gathered. The commission was granted to Frederic Storck . Iorga wrote of
55-442: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Statue_of_Mihai_Eminescu&oldid=1002098479 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Statue of Mihai Eminescu, Gala%C8%9Bi In March 1909, an organizing committee
66-539: The municipal park, surrounded by cafes, bars and tobacco stores, to the public garden, among the leaves of which the lonely poet sang with such affection”. The proposed finale would be a new, “dignified, purely cultural” inauguration presided by Alexandru Vlahuță , George Coșbuc and Ion Luca Caragiale . While two earlier busts existed, the Galați monument is the oldest sculpture of Eminescu. Every year, commemorations are held to mark his birth (January 15) and death (June 15). Beginning in 1998, unknown persons have cut off
77-497: The stone, causing the flame of a torch to flutter—surely the symbol of the lively verses that the poet plucked from the harshness of his surrounding life”. The unveiling, delayed by a cholera epidemic, took place in October 1911. It was widely reported by the local and national press. Two Romanian-language journals from Austria-Hungary, Românul of Arad and Luceafărul of Sibiu , sent delegations. Duiliu Zamfirescu represented
88-612: The torch-bearing hand of the female figure, typically in the days before January 15. Despite the installation of security cameras, no one has ever been apprehended. Some 20 times, the hand has had to be replaced with a plaster replica. The statue is listed as a historic monument by Romania's Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs . 45°26′10.140″N 28°3′16.373″E / 45.43615000°N 28.05454806°E / 45.43615000; 28.05454806 Maria Filotti Maria Filotti (9 October 1883, Batogu , Brăila County , Romania – 5 November 1956, Bucharest , Romania )
99-399: The work: “instead of showing a gentleman in a jacket or even a frock”, similar to photographs of the poet, the sculptor “has made to arise from a large block of marble, given meaning by the blows of his hammer, a serene, gentle figure—not dreamy, but the grandly disarming portrait of the poet in the fullness of maturity, in complete control of his genius. An agile woman’s body unfolds from
110-505: Was a Romanian actress . She was described as one of the "prestigious actors of the great realistic school" and the "directress" of a theater "that made an important contribution to transmitting the experience from one generation to the next." Filotti was the grandmother of Romanian actor, Şerban Cantacuzino . Cantacuzino made his acting debut opposite Filotti in The Prince and the Pauper at
121-435: Was set up with the goal of commemorating 20 years since the death of poet Mihai Eminescu . Its members planned to finance a statue from sales of a book dedicated to Eminescu and a medallion, as well as through donations. The committee included Jean Bart and Henric Sanielevici . Press reports were favorable, except for Nicolae Iorga ’s Neamul românesc , which commented ironically on Sanielevici. Ion Scurtu helped promote
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