Romania means Nadia Comaneci, art in gymnastique, Ilie Nastase, art in tennis, Gheorghe Hagi, art in football.
Nicolae Tonitza painting
Romania means Constantin Brancusi, the great sculpturer with his Birds in Space or the painter Nicolae Tonitza.
Romania means the composers George Enescu and Ciprian Porumbescu, Mircea Eliade with Religious History Ideas and Eugen Ionescu, dramatist who inspired a major revolution in dramatic technic with theatre of absurd.
Romania means Nicolae Paulescu (1869-1931), the Romanian physiologist, professor of medicine who discovered the insulin in 1916.
Romania means women writters as Marta Bibesco and Elena Vacarescu. Elena Vacarescu was the first woman in Romanian Academy and in 1925 was welcomed as a member of the French Academy. She translated into French works of Romanian poets.
Romania means Traina Vuia, inventor, who designed and built the first self-propelling heavier-than-air aircraft in Europe, in 1906, or Aurel Vlaicu, other aviatic pioneers who in 1912 wins 2 memorable prizes at Aspern, Austria.