From 1887 to 1888, he decorated the "Casa Vernescu" (built in 1820; named after its second owner, George Vernescu, a government Minister); again working...
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houses the Casa Doina Restaurant. Lahovary House [ro], Bucharest (1884–1886) Restoration of Monteoru House, Bucharest (1887–1889) Vernescu House [ro]...
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closed. Locals reported voices of children crying "Water, we want water!". Vernescu House on the Victory Avenue – It is named by locals "Cellar of the Devil"...
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palace (today the History Museum) and CEC Palace (left) Cantacuzino Palace Vernescu House Museum of Art Collections Athenee Palace Revolution Square Romanian...
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Question will be lithographed, for the use of students, by the editor Ioan Vernescu. The book about the Black Sea will be printed posthumously. In 1988, a...
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referred to as the "Vernescu–Ionescu liberal faction". According to seething diary entries by Domnitor Carol, in 1881 Catargiu, Vernescu and Ionescu had formed...
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up with the Peasant Bank, together with whom he purchased Constantin Vernescu's inheritance from its institutional inheritor, namely the Romanian Academy...
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law was advanced by, among others, Kogălniceanu, Bolintineanu, George D. Vernescu, Gheorghe Apostoleanu and Alexandru Papadopol-Callimachi. Kogălniceanu's...
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obeying the official recommendation of Internal Affairs Minister George D. Vernescu, decided against it, and was consequently stripped of his office. Still...
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