Gheorghe Vrabie
Gheorge Vrabie (21 March 1939 – 31 March 2016) was a Moldovan
Dante, Longus, Paul Valéry
. The books’ graphics by Gheorghe Vrabie are distinguished by line intensity, accuracy and fine execution.
Gheorghe Vrabie made the series of works called "Hipism". Together with his wife, Dorina Cojocaru makes several mosaic works.
He opened personal exhibitions in Moldova and abroad. These include the one placed at the
Odessa
.
Gheorghe Vrabie participated at the exhibitions in
Alma-Ata, Plovdiv, as well as in Romania (Bacău, Botoșani, Moinești). He has been invited to various creative camps, workshops, symposiums in Romania, Russia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary
.
Prizes and awards
- In 1964, Vrabie won the First Award for Graphics at the competition organized by the Academy of Fine Art in St. Petersburg;
- In 1990 - an Award at the competition organized for the developing of the Moldovian State coat of arms;
- In 1999 - the award of the Fine Artists Union of Moldova;
- In 1998, he received the Master Art Award, and in 2000, The Eminescu medal.
- In 2010, Gheorghe Vrabie was decorated with the highest state award of the Republic of Moldova, "The Order of the Republic".[1]
References
- ^ "S-a stins din viață autorul stemei Republicii Moldova, Gheorghe Vrabie" (in Romanian). Unimedia. 31 March 2016. Retrieved 31 March 2016.