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'''Costică Acsinte''' (born Constantin Axinte; July 4, 1897 – January 7, 1984) was a Romanian photographer. He fought in WWI. Despite his formation as a pilot, he was a official war photographer till 15th of June, 1920. As soon as the war was over he opened a studio — "Foto Splendid C. Acsinte" in Slobozia town.
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|birth_place = Perieţi, Ialomiţa
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|death_date = {{Death date and age|1984|1|7|1897|07|4|mf=y}}
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|death_place = Slobozia, România
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'''Costică Acsinte''' (born Constantin Axinte) was a Romanian photographer. He fought in WWI; despite he studied to be a pilot, he was an official war photographer until 15 June 1920. Soon after the war was over he opened a studio — "Foto Splendid C. Acsinte" in Slobozia town. Acsinte made about 5.000 film negatives on glass plates, a smaller number of sheet film negatives and an unknown number of photographic prints.  
  
 
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==Legacy==
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==Literature==
Costică Acsinte's legacy consists of about 5.000 film negatives on glass plates, a smaller number of sheet film negatives and an unknown number of photographic prints – most of them can be found at the persons of whom the photographs were taken. Most of the prints bear the stamp of the photography studio "Foto Splendid Acsinte" in they backs.
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* George Stoian, ''Foto Splendid Axinte'', Târgovişte: Cetatea de Scaun, 2009, 130 pp. [http://www.cetateadescaun.ro/produs/foto-splendid-axinte/]
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* ''Foto Splendid, Colecţia Costică Acsinte'', vol. 1: "Viaţa socială", ed. & notes Cezar Popescu, intro Alina Pavelescu, Bucharest: Filos, 2015. [http://www.librariabizantina.ro/foto-splendid-colectia-costica-acsinte-vol-1-viata-sociala.html]
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* ''Foto Splendid, Colecţia Costică Acsinte'', vol. 2: "Doamne şi domnițe", ed. & notes Cezar Popescu, intro Alina Pavelescu, Bucharest: Filos, 2016.
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
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* [http://colectiacosticaacsinte.eu/blog/ Costică Acsinte Archive]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costic%C4%83_Acsinte Costică Acsinte on Wikipedia]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costic%C4%83_Acsinte Costică Acsinte on Wikipedia]
 
* [http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costic%C4%83_Acsinte Costică Acsinte on Romanian Wikipedia]
 
* [http://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costic%C4%83_Acsinte Costică Acsinte on Romanian Wikipedia]
* [http://colectiacosticaacsinte.eu/blog/ Costică Acsinte Archive]
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* [http://www.clubulfoto.com/colectia-costica-acsinte/ Article about Acsinte]
* [http://www.clubulfoto.com/colectia-costica-acsinte/ article on Costică Acsinte]
 
  
 
[[Category:Photography|Acsinte, Costică]]
 
[[Category:Photography|Acsinte, Costică]]

Revision as of 10:23, 18 April 2017

Born July 4, 1897(1897-07-04)
Perieţi, Ialomiţa
Died January 7, 1984(1984-01-07) (aged 86)
Slobozia, România

Costică Acsinte (born Constantin Axinte) was a Romanian photographer. He fought in WWI; despite he studied to be a pilot, he was an official war photographer until 15 June 1920. Soon after the war was over he opened a studio — "Foto Splendid C. Acsinte" in Slobozia town. Acsinte made about 5.000 film negatives on glass plates, a smaller number of sheet film negatives and an unknown number of photographic prints.

Gallery

Literature

  • George Stoian, Foto Splendid Axinte, Târgovişte: Cetatea de Scaun, 2009, 130 pp. [1]
  • Foto Splendid, Colecţia Costică Acsinte, vol. 1: "Viaţa socială", ed. & notes Cezar Popescu, intro Alina Pavelescu, Bucharest: Filos, 2015. [2]
  • Foto Splendid, Colecţia Costică Acsinte, vol. 2: "Doamne şi domnițe", ed. & notes Cezar Popescu, intro Alina Pavelescu, Bucharest: Filos, 2016.

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