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==In cultural reference== Aside from various sketches Arghezi had drawn of himself, his portrait was drawn by various artists he met or befriended. Around 1910, he was included in group portraits by [[Ary Murnu]] and [[Camil Ressu]], both of which depicted the literary society formed around the Kübler Café in Bucharest.<ref name="Zambaccian, Chapter VII"/> An [[Abstract art|abstract]] depiction of Arghezi, showing him as a figure with a [[Pocket watch|hunter case]]-shaped head, and sitting on an [[electric chair]], was published by [[M. H. Maxy]].<ref>Zambaccian, Chapter XV</ref> Shortly before they died, Arghezi and his wife were the subject of an oil painting by [[Corneliu Baba]]. Tudor Arghezi was several times portrayed in [[Cinema of Romania|Romanian film]]: in 1958, [[Grigore Vasiliu Birlic]] played a major part in Arghezi's ''Doi Vecini'' (a character loosely based on the author); an eponymous film based on the life of [[Ștefan Luchian]] was released in 1981, starring [[Florin Călinescu]] as Arghezi.
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