Stefan Luchian - pictorul florilor si al meleagurilor moinestene
Stefan Luchian, the painter of flowers and Moinesti area
Author(s): Vasile Iscu-LăcătușuSubject(s): Visual Arts
Published by: Asociația Cultural Științifică „Dimitrie Ghika-Comănești”
Keywords: pastels; painting; symbolist movement; Art Nouveau;
Summary/Abstract: Ştefan Luchian was born in Ștefănești, a village of Botoșani County, as the son of Major Dumitru Luchian and of Elena Chiriacescu. The Luchian family moved to Bucharest in 1873 and his mother desired that he would follow his father’s path and join the Military School.Instead, in 1885, Luchian joined the painting class at the Fine Arts School, where he was encouraged to pursue a career in art by Nicolae Grigorescu, whose work was to have a major impact on his entire creative life. Starting in autumn of 1889 Luchian studied for two semesters at the Munich Fine Arts Academy, where he created copies of the works by Correggio and Rembrandt housed in the Kunstareal. After his return to Romania, he took part in the first exhibition of the Cercul Artistic art group. He showed himself unable to accept the academic guidelines imposed by the Bavarian and Romanian schools. The following year, he left for Paris, where he studied at the Académie Julian, and, became acquainted with impressionist works of art. Luchian’s painting Ultima cursă de toamnă shows the influence of Édouard Manet and Edgar Degas, but also echoes of the Société des Artistes Indépendants, Modernism, and Post-impressionism (also obvious in works created after his return to Bucharest). This work is an extract from a larger biographic work about ȘtefanLuchian and his relation with Moinești area.
Journal: COLUMNA
- Issue Year: 2014
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 229-238
- Page Count: 10
- Language: Romanian