Emil Moise-Szalla (b. 1933, Drobeta Turnu-Severin) is a Romanian painter and scenographer. Biography He graduated the Highschool of Fine Arts, and then the Nicolae Grigorescu Institute of Fine Arts in Bucharest, in the theater set design department, in 1960. Beginning in that same year, he started working as a scenographer for theaters in Bucharest, as well as theaters in other cities in Romania. He designed stage sets and costumes for almost 300 different theater shows. At the same time, as a graphic artist and painter, he has participated in numerous collective and individual exhibitions, as well as being invited to international plein-air art camps in Poland, Germany, Czechoslovakia, France and Ukraine. His works are present in various private collections in several countries. Since then he has collaborated with various theaters in Petrosani, Deva, Alba Iulia, Constanta, Pitesti, Buzau, Brasov and Bucharest. He also worked with the Polish Theater in Bydgoszcz and the Theater Baj Pomorski in Torun. Currently, his works are exhibited in galleries in France, Poland and Bucharest, such as "Orizont", "Art House" and "Galla". Distinctions In 1992, he received the Grand Prix of the Jury in Caen, France. Sources Most material in this section is based on the homonymous entrance in the Romanian .
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