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Art Of The Steal? The Sculptures Of The Romanian Charged With $4.5 Million Fraud


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Several public artworks by Romanian sculptor Ioan Bolborea are under scrutiny after a widely mocked Bucharest statue is alleged to have been cast with inferior-quality materials. The artist says the case is revenge for a legal dispute.
This Bucharest statue, depicting Roman Emperor Trajan holding a stiff-legged she-wolf, has
been controversial since it was first unveiled in 2012. The monument, which is based on a model by the late sculptor Vasile Gorduz, was widely panned as grotesque, though
one journalist suggested the criticism stemmed from stubborn conservatism in Romania.
In 2017 the tail of the monument s wolf was broken off. It is unknown whether the tail break was deliberate. ....

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Romanian Sculptor Mocked, Charged In Multimillion-Euro Fraud


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A Romanian sculptor has been charged with fraud after his much-derided sculpture of the Emperor Trajan and 10 other works turned out to be made of brass and not bronze as originally claimed.
Ioan Bolborea, 65, who made the sculptures for the Bucharest municipality, is accused of defrauding local authorities of 3.7 million euros ($4.5 million), a police spokesman said on February 15.
One of the statues, a portrayal of a naked Roman emperor Trajan holding a she-wolf in his arms, was widely ridiculed after its installation outside the National History Museum in Bucharest in 2012.
The artwork, based on a model by late sculptor Vasile Gorduz, symbolizes the genesis of the Romanian people from the merging of the Romans and the Dacians, with the wolf as a symbolic animal for both people. The Dacian standard ensign known as the Dacian Draco also depicts a dragon with a wolf s head. ....

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