File:Horațiu Dimitriu - Minuletti il futurista, Clipa, 1925-06-28.png

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Horațiu Dimitriu's caricature of the Romanian poet Ion Minulescu

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English: Caricature of the Romanian poet-journalist Ion Minulescu, by Horațiu Dimitriu (originally published in Clipa, Issue 106, 28 June 1925). Portrayed as Minuletti il futurista – a jibe at the Italian Futurist poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, whom Minulescu had idolized in 1909 articles for Viitorul newspaper (which Minuletti is shown to be reading; headlines here allude to Minulescu's various corruption scandals). The poet is shown bathing his feet in hot water, with steam coming out under the headline Roșu, galben și albastru ("Red, Yellow and Blue" – the title of Minulescu's antipatriotic novel, which was itself the source of a national scandal). He is seated on a stone sculpture marked Brâncuș [sic], in reference to the modernist sculptor Constantin Brâncuși, whom Minulescu appreciated. Minuletti's back holds the hammer-and-sickle, a symbol of communism, as well as emblems of Judaism and the Freemasonry; his shorts are stamped with the logo of an avant-garde publication, Integral. To the right is a mock-bust of poet Octavian Goga, who had served as Minister for the Arts in 1920–1921. See description provided in Adrian-Silvan Ionescu, "Horațiu Dimitriu, o personalitate artistică și culturală uitată", Studii și Cercetări de Istoria Artei. Artă Plastică, Vol. 10, 2020, pp. 69–70.
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Horațiu Dimitriu  (1890–1926)  wikidata:Q572491
 
Horațiu Dimitriu
Description Romanian painter, graphic designer and engraver
Date of birth/death 4 February 1890 Edit this at Wikidata 5 March 1926 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Târgu-Jiu, Romania Bucharest, Romania
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creator QS:P170,Q572491

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