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== Photography ==
 
== Photography ==
 
'''Nicolae Ionescu''' (born 1903) worked first as a typographist in [[Bucharest]]. In 1927 he got employed in the Royal Army as a photographer and began photographing the city of [[Bucharest]] but also other places in the country. In order to follow the latest developments in photography he studied German and English. In 1928 he got married and used the dowry to acquire modern equipment for the photo laboratory.  
 
'''Nicolae Ionescu''' (born 1903) worked first as a typographist in [[Bucharest]]. In 1927 he got employed in the Royal Army as a photographer and began photographing the city of [[Bucharest]] but also other places in the country. In order to follow the latest developments in photography he studied German and English. In 1928 he got married and used the dowry to acquire modern equipment for the photo laboratory.  
In 1930 he traveled to France and worked several months in the Lumiere factory in Lyon, and for a few months in Paris at Pathe Nathan.
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In 1930 he traveled to France and worked several months in the Lumiere factory in Lyon, and for a few months in Paris at Pathe Nathan. He came back to Romania and is committed by the National Printing with a contract clause that was stipulated that he was free to be able to photograph two months each summer.
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In 1937 Eugen Lovinescu hired Ionescu as technical director at the ''Adevărul'' newspaper, where he met [[Iosif Berman]]. In 1945 he founded the publishing house Encyclopedia of Photography which enjoyed some commercial success until 1947, when it was dissolved.
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In the period 1956-62, until his retirement, he was employed as a photographer by the Institute of History of Art. Afterwards he transferred part of the photographic material he gathered to the Romanian Academy Library, where it has been preserved until today.
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
[[File:Nicolae Ionescu - Academy Boulevard in 1928.jpg]]|Academy Boulevard,1928
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File:Nicolae Ionescu - Academy Boulevard in 1928.jpg|Academy Boulevard,1928
[[File:Nicolae Ionescu - Brătianu Boulevard.jpg]]|Brătianu Boulevard
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File:Nicolae Ionescu - Brătianu Boulevard.jpg|Brătianu Boulevard
[[File:Nicolae Ionescu - Moşilor Fair 1923-1925.jpg]]|Moşilor Fair, 1923-1925
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File:Nicolae Ionescu - Moşilor Fair 1923-1925.jpg|Moşilor Fair, 1923-1925
[[File:Nicolae Ionescu - Moşilor Fair in 1929. Entrance Kiosks.jpg]]|Moşilor Fair, 1929. Entrance Kiosks
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File:Nicolae Ionescu - Moşilor Fair in 1929. Entrance Kiosks.jpg|Moşilor Fair, 1929. Entrance Kiosks
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File:Nicolae Ionescu - Moşilor Fair.jpg|Moşilor Fair, 1923-1925
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File:Nicolae Ionescu - The Miraculous Wheel. Waiting for the Start. Moşilor Fair in 1932.jpg|The Miraculous Wheel. Waiting for the Start. Moşilor Fair, 1932
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File:Nicolae Ionescu - Buying a Chicken at the Market in 1928.jpg|Buying a Chicken at the Market, 1928
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File:Nicolae Ionescu - The Dâmboviţa River in front of the Central Covered Market.jpg|The Dâmboviţa River in front of the Central Covered Market
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File:Nicolae Ionescu - Stavropoleos Church in 1930.jpg|Stavropoleos Church, 1930
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File:Nicolae Ionescu - The Metropolitan Cathedral.jpg|The Metropolitan Cathedral, 1923-1925
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File:Nicolae Ionescu - The National Theatre.jpg|The National Theatre
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File:Nicolae Ionescu - The Queen Elisabeta Avenue in 1932.jpg|The Queen Elisabeta Avenue, 1932
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File:Nicolae Ionescu - The Romanian Athenaeum. View from the Hotel Splendid in 1929.jpg|The Romanian Athenaeum, postcard, 1929
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File:Nicolae Ionescu - The Motorcar and the Ass, 1928.jpg|The Motorcar and the Ass, 1928
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File:Nicolae Ionescu - The Relics of Saint Demetrius, 1928.jpg|The Relics of Saint Demetrius, 1928
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File:Nicolae Ionescu - The Storck Museum.jpg|The Storck Museum
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File:Nicolae Ionescu - The Whitewashers, 1928.jpg|The Whitewashers, 1928
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File:Nicolae Ionescu - Women selling flowers at the Grand Market in 1929.jpg|Women selling flowers at the Grand Market, 1929
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File:Nicolae Ionescu - The Bear-Nurse, 1925.jpg|The Bear-Nurse, 1925
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File:Nicolae Ionescu - The Goat Milk.jpg|The Goat Milk
 
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His photographs of Bucharest from the 1920s and 1930s provide a valuable document of the city. After his death, his wife sold a large part of the negatives, and ultimately the entire collection to the municipal bookshop "Mihai Sadoveanu" and the Romanian Academy.  
 
His photographs of Bucharest from the 1920s and 1930s provide a valuable document of the city. After his death, his wife sold a large part of the negatives, and ultimately the entire collection to the municipal bookshop "Mihai Sadoveanu" and the Romanian Academy.  
  
== External links ==
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==Links ==
 
* [http://blog.alexgalmeanu.com/blog/2008/01/13/nicolae-ionescu-fotograful-cronicar/ Nicolae Ionescu, fotograful cronicar]
 
* [http://blog.alexgalmeanu.com/blog/2008/01/13/nicolae-ionescu-fotograful-cronicar/ Nicolae Ionescu, fotograful cronicar]
* [http://www.foto-magazin.ro/despre-fotografie_open.php?art=ftm20/archives/2008/05/nicolae_ionescu.html Nicolae Ionescu] (in Romanian)
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* [http://www.foto-magazin.ro/despre-fotografie_open.php?art=ftm20/archives/2008/05/nicolae_ionescu.html Nicolae Ionescu] {{ro}}
 
* [http://www.zf.ro/ziarul-de-duminica/nicolae-ionescu-fotograful-bucurestilor-completari-la-biografie-galerie-foto-9591818/ Nicolae Ionescu,II]
 
* [http://www.zf.ro/ziarul-de-duminica/nicolae-ionescu-fotograful-bucurestilor-completari-la-biografie-galerie-foto-9591818/ Nicolae Ionescu,II]
 
* [http://www.zf.ro/ziarul-de-duminica/nicolae-ionescu-fotograful-bucurestilor-ii-galerie-foto-9638176/ Nicolae Ionescu, I]
 
* [http://www.zf.ro/ziarul-de-duminica/nicolae-ionescu-fotograful-bucurestilor-ii-galerie-foto-9638176/ Nicolae Ionescu, I]
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* [http://ouatib.blogspot.com/2017/06/nicolae-ionescu-1903-1975-fotograf-al.html Once Upon A Time in Bucharest]
 
* [http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolae_Ionescu Ionescu at Czech Wikipedia]
 
* [http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolae_Ionescu Ionescu at Czech Wikipedia]
  
[[Category:Photography|Nicolae Ionescu]]
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[[Category:Photography|Ionescu, Nicolae]]

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Photo of Nicolae Ionescu and his wife.
Born November 1, 1903(1903-11-01)
Bucharest
Died 1974, Bucharest

Photography[edit]

Nicolae Ionescu (born 1903) worked first as a typographist in Bucharest. In 1927 he got employed in the Royal Army as a photographer and began photographing the city of Bucharest but also other places in the country. In order to follow the latest developments in photography he studied German and English. In 1928 he got married and used the dowry to acquire modern equipment for the photo laboratory.

In 1930 he traveled to France and worked several months in the Lumiere factory in Lyon, and for a few months in Paris at Pathe Nathan. He came back to Romania and is committed by the National Printing with a contract clause that was stipulated that he was free to be able to photograph two months each summer.

In 1937 Eugen Lovinescu hired Ionescu as technical director at the Adevărul newspaper, where he met Iosif Berman. In 1945 he founded the publishing house Encyclopedia of Photography which enjoyed some commercial success until 1947, when it was dissolved.

In the period 1956-62, until his retirement, he was employed as a photographer by the Institute of History of Art. Afterwards he transferred part of the photographic material he gathered to the Romanian Academy Library, where it has been preserved until today.

Gallery[edit]

Awards[edit]

The works of Nicolae Ionescu won the second place at the Exhibition of photographs in 1936, and ONT bronze plaque at the International Photography Exhibition in Bordeaux in 1957.

Legacy[edit]

His photographs of Bucharest from the 1920s and 1930s provide a valuable document of the city. After his death, his wife sold a large part of the negatives, and ultimately the entire collection to the municipal bookshop "Mihai Sadoveanu" and the Romanian Academy.

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