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George Oprescu (27 November 1881 – 13 August 1969) was a Romanian historian, art critic and collector. Born into a poor family, he developed a taste for the fine arts early in life, as well as for the French language, which he taught into his forties. Subsequently working for the League of Nations, he turned his attention to art history, becoming a professor in the field at the University of Bucharest in 1931. He was also a museum curator and magazine editor, and in 1949 established the Institute of Art History, which he led for two decades until his death. His substantial private collection is now in the hands of various institutions, while his written body of work helped lay the foundation for art history to become a serious discipline in his country.

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  • George Oprescu (en)
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  • Опреску, Джордже (ru)
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  • George Oprescu (27 November 1881 – 13 August 1969) was a Romanian historian, art critic and collector. Born into a poor family, he developed a taste for the fine arts early in life, as well as for the French language, which he taught into his forties. Subsequently working for the League of Nations, he turned his attention to art history, becoming a professor in the field at the University of Bucharest in 1931. He was also a museum curator and magazine editor, and in 1949 established the Institute of Art History, which he led for two decades until his death. His substantial private collection is now in the hands of various institutions, while his written body of work helped lay the foundation for art history to become a serious discipline in his country. (en)
  • George Oprescu (né le 27 novembre 1881, à Câmpulung, județ d'Argeș – décédé le 14 août 1969 , à Bucarest) a été un historien, critique et collectionneur d’art Roumain, membre de l’Académie roumaine (depuis 1948), professeur à l’Académie de Beaux-arts de Bucarest, membre correspondent de plusieurs académies étrangères. (fr)
  • Джордже Опреску (рум. George Oprescu; 27 ноября 1881, Кымпулунг — 13 августа 1969, Бухарест) — румынский историк искусства, искусствовед, профессор Академии художеств Румынии, коллекционер, почётный член Румынской академии (с 1948). Лауреат Государственной премии Румынии (1962). (ru)
  • George Oprescu (Câmpulung, 27 de noviembre de 1881- Bucarest, 13 de agosto de 1969)​ fue un historiador, crítico de arte y coleccionista rumano. Nacido en una familia de pocos recursos, desarrolló un gusto por las bellas artes a temprana edad, así como por el idioma francés, que enseñó hasta los cuarenta años. Posteriormente, trabajando para la Sociedad de las Naciones, centró su atención en la historia del arte y se convirtió en profesor de este campo en la Universidad de Bucarest en 1931 (más tarde en la Universidad Nacional de las Artes de Bucarest). Asimismo fue conservador de museos y editor de revistas, y en 1949 estableció el , que lideró durante dos décadas hasta su muerte. Su importante colección privada está ahora en manos de varias instituciones, mientras que su obra escrita ayu (es)
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  • George Oprescu (en)
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  • Bucharest, Socialist Republic of Romania (en)
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