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Born 1933 Cenade, Alba. Known for: Paintings.
Viorel Marginean is an artist from Romania known for his Subcarpathian panoramas. He assigns new meaning to the Romanian landscape, creating solid connections between popular art and the surrounding... Read full biography
Viorel Marginean is an artist from Romania known for his Subcarpathian panoramas. He assigns new meaning to the Romanian landscape, creating solid connections between popular art and the surrounding nature. He is a believer in nature's beauties and recomposes the landscape in his own schemes. He... Read full biography
Viorel Marginean is an artist from Romania known for his Subcarpathian panoramas. He assigns new meaning to the Romanian landscape, creating solid connections between popular art and the surrounding nature. He is a believer in nature's beauties and recomposes the landscape in his own schemes. He has traveled to various places in Romania, including Sighi?oara, Banat, Tulcea, Muscel, Bucovina, Filipe?tii de Padure, and Maramure?
Viorel Marginean is an artist from Romania known for his Subcarpathian panoramas. He assigns new meaning to the Romanian landscape, creating solid connections between popular art and the surrounding nature. He is a believer in nature's beauties and recomposes the landscape in his own schemes. He has traveled to various places in Romania, including Sighi?oara, Banat, Tulcea, Muscel, Bucovina, Filipe?tii de Padure, and Maramure?
Viorel Marginean is an artist from Romania known for his Subcarpathian panoramas. He assigns new meaning to the Romanian landscape, creating solid connections between popular art and the surrounding nature. He is a believer in nature's beauties and recomposes the landscape in his own schemes. He has traveled to various places in Romania, including Sighi?oara, Banat, Tulcea, Muscel, Bucovina, Filipe?tii de Padure, and Maramure?
