File:Stroe Leurdeanu, watecolor in Ionescu-Gion.png

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English: Reproduction of a watercolor discovered in Bucharest's Leurdeanu home, depicting Stroe Leurdeanu, the Wallachian treasurer, alongside a similar portrait of his in-law Preda Brâncoveanu. Preserved by Nicolae Crețulescu and then by the Romanian Academy Library, both were copies of a completed fresco in Leurdeni church, though they are sometimes described as preliminary studies from the 1650s. See: Ionescu-Gion, pp. 57, 61, 66; Ancuța Elena Soare, Elena Drăgan Popescu, "Vestimentația laică din tablourile ctitorilor de biserici – o identitate a spațiului argeșean în secolul al XVII-lea", in Botoșineanu et al., pp. 467–469
Date circa 1850
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Luminița Botoșineanu, Ofelia Ichim, Cecilia Maticiuc, Dinu Moscal, Elena Tamba(eds.), Tradiție/inovație – identitate/alteritate: paradigme în evoluția limbii și culturii române. Iași: Editura Universității Alexandru Ioan Cuza, 2013. ISBN 978-973-703-952-1; George Ionescu-Gion, Istoria Bucurescilor. Bucharest: Stabilimentul Grafic I. V. Socecŭ, 1899. OCLC 1008157439
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