- Gheorghe Tattarescu
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name = Gheorghe Tattarescu
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caption = Self-portrait
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birthdate = October, 1818
location =Focşani
deathdate =October 24 ,1894
deathplace =Bucharest
nationality =Romania n
field = painting, mural
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movement =Neoclassicism
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awards =Gheorghe Tattarescu (October
1818 -October 24 1894 ) was aMoldavia n-bornRomania n painter and a pioneer ofneoclassicism in his country's modern painting.Biography
Early life and studies
Tattarescu was born in
Focşani in 1818. He started out as an apprentice to his uncleNicolae Teodorescu , a church painter. He went on to study at the Painting School fromBuzău , when Teodorescu moved there. The Orthodox Bishop of Buzău, Chesarie, helped him obtain ascholarship inRome , where he was taught by professors from theAccademia di San Luca . While there, Tattarescu made copies paintings byRaphael ,Bartolomé Estéban Murillo ,Salvatore Rosa , andGuido Reni .Political activities
Tattarascu was a participant in the 1848 Revolution in
Wallachia . After the revolution, he painted portraits of Romanian revolutionaries in exile such asGheorghe Magheru ,Ştefan Golescu , and, in 1851, that ofNicolae Bălcescu (in three almost identical versions). Romantic nationalist ideals were the inspiration for his allegorical compositions with revolutionary ("Romania's rebirth", 1849) and patriotic ("The Principalities' Unification", 1857) themes.Later life and legacy
In 1860, being commissioned to draw up a "National Album" of sights and historical monuments of the country, his talent of painting vaguely Romantic landscapes became highly valued. At the same time, showing his sympathy with various peasant uprisings, he painted "The peasant at the
Danube " in 1875. He was also commissioned to decorate several churches in a neoclassical manner.In 1864, together with painter
Theodor Aman , Tattarescu founded the National School of Fine Arts inBucharest ; he was a professor there for a long time after, and served as the School's headmaster for two years (1891-1892).In 1865, he wrote "Useful Principles and Studies on Proportions of the Human Body and Drawing after the Most Famous Painters".
Tattarescu died in Bucharest. The house he bought in 1855 and lived in for almost 40 years is now home to the "Gheorghe Tattarescu Memorial Museum". It was opened 1951, and hosts several of his original works of art.
Gallery
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External links
*en icon [http://www.artnet.com/library/08/0834/T083459.asp Biography at artnet.com]
*fr icon [http://www.maroumanie.com/Art/Tattarescu.php Biography at maroumanie.com]
*ro icon [http://www.ici.ro/romania/ro/cultura/p_tattarescu.html Biography at ici.ro]
*ro icon [http://www.compendium.ro/pers_detalii.php?id_pers=2165 Biography at compendium.ro]
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