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ALEXANDRU TZIGARA-SAMURCAŞ

Born on April 4th 1872 in Bucharest in a family of small boyars, he goes to high school in Bucharest. In 1892 he is appointed custodian of the Antiquities Museum headed by Grigore Tocilescu. In 1893 he goes to study in Germany, at the München University, with King Carol’s support and Al. Odobescu’s advices; he studies art history there. He comes back to Romania and resigns from the Antiquity Museum in order to continue his studies in France and then, again, Germany, with an interest in museography. He studies with Wilhelm von Bode, a reformer of Berlin museums.
After finishing his studies he is appointed librarian and then director of the Carol I Foundation and professor in the Art History and Aesthetics Department of the Belle Arte School in Bucharest.
On October 1st 1906, Al. Tzigara Samurcaş is appointed director of the Museum of Ethnography, National Art, Decorative Art and Industrial Art renamed, in 1915, the National Art Museum Carol I. The new museum was temporarily hosted in the building of the former state coin factory on 3, Kiseleff Avenue, on the same spot where the palace of prince Mavrogheni used to be. From the beginning, Al. Tzigara-Samurcaş bases his museum on modern, scientific bases. His acquisitions considerably increase the collections, the main attraction being the house of Antonie Mogoş from Ceauru (Gorj) exhibited inside the museum.
A never-ending fight begins for acquiring the necessary funds to raise a new building (the current building of the museum). The plans where made in collaboration with the architect N. Ghica-Budeşti. To this purpose, he writes numerous newspaper articles that will be later gathered in his book “Romanian Museography” (1936). On June 30th, 1912 the foundation of the new building was laid. The construction was many times interrupted, so the building was only ready in 1941.
As long as he was director of the Museum, Al. Tzigara-Samurcaş lead a prodigious activity in connection with his other preoccupations: director of the Carol I Fundation and professor of art history and aesthetics in Cernăuţi. He writes articles on various topics, academic books, among which the ones on popular art are very important, holds conferences on the radio or at the Athenaeum, participates in international congresses and exhibitions. Al.Tzigara-Samurcaş becomes an important name in his field.
The situation becomes worse after the Second World War when the communist authorities dismiss him from the position of Museum director. In old age, sick and overly humiliated, the Father of the Museum on the Boulevard dies on April 1st, 1952.

Revista MARTOR, Nr. 16 din 2011




Towards an anthropology of success / Pour une anthropologie de la réussite

Contents/ Sommaire

Daniela MOISA
Pour une anthropologie de la réussite


Postcommunist success stories / Histoires de réussite dans les pays postcommunistes
Bogdan IANCU
The Golden Age of Termopane. The Social Life of Post-Socialist Windows

Daniela MOISA
Du couteau à la maison. Pratiques et matérialités de la réussite au village de Certeze

Răzvan DUMITRU
Politics and Practices in Post-Soviet ‘Business’: between shame and success

Răzvan NICOLESCU
Solid Houses and Distant Homes. The Morality of Domestic Space in Southeast Romania

Șerban VĂETIȘI
The Material Culture of the Postsocialist City. A Success/Failure Perspective

Petruț CĂLINESCU
Paris – Negrești. Work migrants in between homes
Photographic essay


Negotiating success and failure / Négocier la réussite et l\'échec
Ana MARIN
Le rôle de la honte dans le contexte d’un avortement. L’exemple de la Moldavie

Jocelyn GADBOIS
La face cachée de la réussite. L’exemple du Texas Hold’em en ligne et hors-ligne

Olha OSTRIITTCHOUK
La victimisation comme stratégie politique gagnante et moyen de reconnaissance sociale dans les sociétés postcommunistes (l’exemple de l’Ukraine)

Cheryl KLIMASZEWSKI, James M. NYCE, Gail E. BADER, “Success stories” as an evidence form: Organizational legitimization in an international technology assistance project

Museology : Museum authors / Muséologie : Auteurs de musées
Gabriela NICOLESCU
The Museum Device. Notes from the making of an exhibition

Interview with Dragoș NEAMU
ARCA Museum in Dumbraveni. Armenian memory in suitcases




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