TonitzaSiFiulMeu.PNG


Summary

Description Cartoon by N. Tonitza, published in Hiena magazine
Date
Source Raoul Şorban, Nicolae Tonitza , Meridiane, 1965
Author
Nicolae Tonitza (1886–1940) wikidata:Q733762 s:ro:Autor:Nicolae Tonitza
Nicolae Tonitza
Alternative names
Nicolae N. Tonitza; Nicolas Tonitza; N. N. Tonitza
Description Romanian caricaturist, painter, lithographer, journalist, graphic artist and art critic
Date of birth/death 13 April 1886 Edit this at Wikidata 26 February 1940
Location of birth/death Bârlad Bucharest
Work period 1906 Edit this at Wikidata –1940 Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q733762

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[The mine owner to the miner:] "A socialist, you say?... My son is a socialist too, but without going on strike..., that is why he already has his own capital..."

[Patronul minei către miner:] "Socialist? şi fiul meu e socialist, dar fără grevă..., de aceea are deja un capital..."

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17 December 1922 Gregorian