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-'''Constantin Brâncuşi''', or '''Brancusi''', ([[February 19]], [[1876]] – [[March 16]], [[1957]], was an internationally renowned [[Romania]]n [[sculpture|sculptor]], born in [[Hobiţa, Gorj|Hobiţa]], [[Gorj County|Gorj]], near [[Târgu Jiu]], whose sculptures blend simplicity and sophistication that led the way for [[modern art|modernist]] sculptors. His best-known work is [[Princess X]] [http://www.philamuseum.org/collections/permanent/51035.html].+'''Constantin Brâncuşi''', or '''Brancusi''', ([[February 19]], [[1876]] – [[March 16]], [[1957]], was an internationally renowned [[Romania]]n [[sculpture|sculptor]], born in [[Hobiţa, Gorj|Hobiţa]], [[Gorj County|Gorj]], near [[Târgu Jiu]], whose sculptures blend simplicity and sophistication that led the way for [[modern art|modernist]] sculptors. His most iconic work is [[Princess X]] [http://www.philamuseum.org/collections/permanent/51035.html].
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Constantin Brâncuşi, or Brancusi, (February 19, 1876March 16, 1957, was an internationally renowned Romanian sculptor, born in Hobiţa, Gorj, near Târgu Jiu, whose sculptures blend simplicity and sophistication that led the way for modernist sculptors. His most iconic work is Princess X [1].



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