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Eugen Ciucă (; 27 February 1913 – 26 September 2005) was a
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artist known for his monumental sculptures, vivid paintings and drawings of delicate feminine figures. He spent the most successful years of his career in Italy, where he created many works inspired by the ''
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'' and its author
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. Ciucă's art has been displayed in nearly 100 exhibitions across
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and the United States.


Education and career

Born in Miluani village,
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, Ioana Vlasiu (ed.)
"Ciucă Eugen"
in ''Dicționarul sculptorilor din România secolele XIX-XX'', vol. I, A-G, p.138-39. Editura Academiei Române, Bucharest, 2011
he studied Economics at the University of Cluj (1934–1938) and later went to the
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(1942–1946) and the Pedagogical Institute of the
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(1945–1947). During
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he served as a military officer and went on to create a monument to the heroes of the Romanian army at Piešťany,
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(''To The Heroes'' – 1946). After the war, Ciucă set up a studio in
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, where he worked until leaving Romania in 1968. He also taught Anatomy Drawing at the University of Bucharest and was Director of the Monumental Sculpture Art Studio of Fondul Plastic, UAP, Bucharest (1958–1960). He held the first Romanian open-air exhibition on
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(1957) and designed ''The Festive Column'' (1964), a high concrete and stone monument that stands in
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, Bucharest. His major Romanian exhibition at ''Sala Dalles'' (1965), which coincided with the 700-year anniversary of
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's birth, brought Ciucă notoriety and international recognition. In 1967 he was invited to
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to build ''Monument to Dante'' in
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. Shortly after that he had two one-man exhibitions in Padua and
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and was a major exhibitor at the ''Palazzo Al Valentino'' in
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. The following year he represented Romania at the International Symposium of Sculpture ''Forma Viva'' in
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(now
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) with the wooden sculpture inspired from Romanian folk art, ''The Archaic Column'' (1968). Prompted by growing international success and the hardship and lack of opportunities in communist Romania, Ciucă left his homeland in 1968. He first moved to
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, where he set up a studio and continued to participate in many individual and joint exhibits. His work was widely sought after by many private collectors. Ciucă became a United States citizen in 1975, two years after establishing a residence and studio in Long Island, NY. A year later, during the festivities dedicated to the Bicentennial of the
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, his sculpture, ''Universal Harmony'', was put on display at the
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in
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and still remains in the collection of the
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. In 1976 a series of 220 of Ciucă's paintings and sculptures dedicated entirely to
Dante Alighieri Dante Alighieri (; – 14 September 1321), probably baptized Durante di Alighiero degli Alighieri and often referred to as Dante (, ), was an Italian poet, writer and philosopher. His ''Divine Comedy'', originally called (modern Italian: '' ...
were on exhibit for four months at the tomb of the poet at ''Chiostro Di Dante'' in
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. He kept working and traveling between Italy and the US for many years. In 1984, he moved his New York residence to Jackson Heights, in
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and his Italian residence to Cappricio, in
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. He retired permanently to Jackson Heights in 1989, where he continued to work in spite of his old age.


Artistic style

Ciucă was a prolific artist whose work, described as both
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and
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, encompasses many media. A master at sculpting in polychrome marble, granite, wood, onyx, ceramics, bronze, copper and mosaic, he also completed numerous paintings – many on glass – as well as watercolors, etchings and drawings. Throughout his career, which spanned more than a half-century, Ciucă explored several themes and concepts. Through his work, he blended elements of Romanian folk art with the more contemporary concept of art's fourth dimension, in which the artist provides a visual expression for feelings such as optimism, curiosity, remorse or fear. A vast amount of Ciucă's art was dedicated to
Dante Alighieri Dante Alighieri (; – 14 September 1321), probably baptized Durante di Alighiero degli Alighieri and often referred to as Dante (, ), was an Italian poet, writer and philosopher. His ''Divine Comedy'', originally called (modern Italian: '' ...
, poet and author of
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. Inspired by the beauty of Dante's muse, Beatrice, he created countless sculptures, paintings and drawings depicting the delicate feminine figure that would become his trademark. In addition to several monumental sculptures representing the poet, Ciucă created a series of paintings named ''The Divine Comedy in 600 Images''.


Sculpltures and works


Museum collections

* National Museum of Contemporary Art - Bucharest, Romania – (5 polychrome marble heads) *
National Military Museum, Romania The King Ferdinand I National Military Museum ( ro, Muzeul Militar Național "Regele Ferdinand I"), located at 125-127 Mircea Vulcănescu St., Bucharest, Romania, was established on 18 December 1923 by King Ferdinand I. It has been at its present ...
– Bucharest, Romania – ''Trajan'' (monumental bust) *
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– Budapest, Hungary – ''Figure With Flower'' *
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– Ljubljana, Slovenia – ''The Flight'' *
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– Venice, Italy – ''Dante Alighieri'' (monumental head) * Beethoven House – Bonn, Germany – ''Symphony to Beethoven''


Monuments

* ''Boundary'' – 1943 – Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania – Height: * ''To The Heroes'' – 1946 – Piešťany,
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– Height: * ''Sport Statues For The Stadium'' – 1950 – Bucharest, Romania * ''The Festive Column'' – 1964 –
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, Bucharest, Romania – Height: * ''Musician Enesco'' – 1966 –
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, Romania * ''Dante Alighieri'' – 1967 –
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,
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, Italy – Height: * ''The Archaic Column'' – 1968 –
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, Slovenia – Height: (wood) * ''The Monument to The Partisans'' – 1968 – Kostanjevica na Krki, Slovenia – Height: (wood and stone) * ''The Monument of The Heroes'' – 1972 – Mira, Oriago, Italy * ''Dante'' (monumental bust) – 1974 – Town Hall of Cappricio, Padua, Italy * ''Universal Harmony'' – 1976 –
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, USA (currently in the collection of the
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) * ''Dante'' – 1976 – Centro Dantesco Museum,
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, Italy – (hammered copper)


Awards and accomplishments

* First Prize - Monumental Sports Sculptures Contest – 1952 – Bucharest, Romania * Honorary Citizen of Pontelongo – 1968 – Padua, Italy * Gold Medal – International Joint Contest at the International Culture Centre of Jesolo-Lido – 1971 - Venice, Italy * Honorary Citizen of Mira – 1971 – Mira-Venice, Italy * Associate Academician of The Tiberian Academy – 1973 – Rome, Italy * Parchment of Gratitude – offered by the City of Ravenna for The Divine Comedy in images – 1976 - Ravenna, Italy * Gold Medal “''Tetradrama D’Oro''” – offered by The Tiberian Academy – 1977 – Rome, Italy * The ''Golden Frame Award'' art-culture-information– “''Cronaca ’77''” for contribution to the social elevation of the mankind – 1977 – Rome, Italy * Honorary member of the ''Mark Twain Society'' – 1977 and 1978 – Kirkwood, Missouri, USA * Nominated “''Distinguished Mid-Atlantic Artist''” from University of Delaware – 1980 - Newark, USA * Nominated “''Member of The International Association of Art''” – UNESCO-Paris, 1981 – Paris, France


References


Bibliography

* Segato, Giorgio (1988). ''Eugen Ciuca''. Corbo & Fiore, Venice. * Ciuca, Eugen (1988). ''Art’s Fourth Dimension''. Corbo & Fiore, Venice.


External links


Early Monumental Work

The Festive Column
* Sculptures in Herastrau Park
Enciclopedia Treccani
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