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    Apcar Baltazar (26 February 1880, Bucharest – 26 September 1909, Bucharest) was a Romanian painter and art critic of Armenian parentage. His first name...
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  • businessman in India Abgar Ali Akbar Armani (died c.1708), Armenian merchant Apcar Baltazar (1880–1909), Romanian painter and art critic of Armenian heritage Abgar...
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    culturally Romanian Mihail Simonidi (1870–1933) Lascăr Vorel (1879–1918) Apcar Baltazar (1880–1909) Ion Theodorescu-Sion (1882–1939) German Eugen Bracht (1842–1921)...
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    magazine, by Ludovic Basarab, unknown date, ink on paper Vessel design, by Apcar Baltazar, unknown date, watercolour Stamp with king Carol I, unknown illustrator...
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    Artists in the collection include Romanians Ion Andreescu, Corneliu Baba, Apcar Baltazar, Henri Catargi, Alexandru Ciucurencu, Horia Damian, Nicolae Dărăscu...
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    period before the First World War, there were penetrating comments by Apcar Baltazar, B. Brănișteanu (the literary pseudonym of Bercu Braunstein), N.D. Cocea...
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  • merchant in the Safavid Empire who converted from Christianity to Islam Apcar Baltazar (1880–1909), also spelled Abgar, Romanian painter and art critic Abgar...
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    plastic arts. The contributors included Alexandru Tzigara-Samurcaș and Apcar Baltazar among others. The other significant contributors were Mihai Eminescu...
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