Română: Dimitrie Paciurea - Cap de copil, bronz, 29,5cm, semnat lateral dreapta jos D. Paciurea, inscripție spate stânga Turnătoria V. V. Rășcanu & Comp. București 1908. Pentru detalii vezi aici. Statuia în gips a fost expusă la Tinerimea artistică 1908 și cea în bronz la expoziția Retrospectivă din 1932 și la cea din 1957. Sursa... Frunzetti, 1971... pag. 67
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Petre Oprea și Paula Constantinescu: Catalogul Dimitrie Paciurea, publicat de Muzeul de Artă al Republicii Socialiste România, cu ocazia Expoziției organizate cu prilejul împlinirii a 100 de ani de la nașterea sculptorului, București, 1973. Organizatorii expoziției au fost Petre Oprea și Paula Constantinescu, macheta grafică - Gheorghe Matei, fotograf - Irina Ghidali. Tipărită la Întreprinderea Poligrafică „Arta Grafică” București. Traducători - limba franceză, Colette Ghimpețeanu, limba engleză, Ilie Marcu
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