File:Constantin Jiquidi - Un concert-monstru saŭ supliciul uneĭ 'femeĭ... de stradă', Moftul Român, 17 iun 1893.png

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English: Un concert-monstru saŭ supliciul uneĭ "femeĭ... de stradă" ("A Monster of a Concert or the Torment of a 'Street... Worker'"): an allegory of the vibrant and competing press in 1890s Romania, with the newspaper directors and columnists as organ grinders, marked after their respective titles, and public opinion as a prostitute, driven to despair by their noise. Recognizable figures include Alexandru Beldiman of Adevărul, Grigore Ventura of Timpul, and Mișu "Claymoor" Văcărescu (in drag) for L'Indépendence Roumaine.
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Source Moftul Român, 38/1893
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Constantin Jiquidi  (1865–1899)  wikidata:Q18541159 s:ro:Autor:Constantin Jiquidi
 
Constantin Jiquidi
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Jic, Jiquide
Description Romanian painter
Date of birth/death 22 May 1865 Edit this at Wikidata 15 December 1899 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Bucharest, Romania Bucharest
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