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Remus Niculescu

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Remus Niculescu

Remus Niculescu (1927–2005) was a Romanian art historian.[1] Due to his closeness to philosopher Constantin Noica, the Communist regime staged a show trial against him, but he was later rehabilitated.[2]

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  1. ^ (in Romanian) Nicolae Scurtu, "Remus Niculescu şi contemporanii săi", in România Literară, 39/2012
  2. ^ Corina Teacă, "In Search of National Traditions: Art History in Romania", in Matthew Rampley, Thierry Lenain, Hubert Locher (eds.), Art History and Visual Studies in Europe, p.456. Brill, Leiden, 2012, ISBN 978-90-04-23170-2