Ion Andreescu - Garofita in pahar
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Română: Ion Andreescu (1850-1882) - "Garofita in pahar", ulei pe panza, 23.5x16.5cm, semnat dreapta jos cu rosu, lucrarea a figurat in expozitia inaugurala a fundatiei Ioan I. Dalles, Bucuresti, mai - iunie 1932 cat. nr.38 si este mentionata in monografia "Andreescu" de Radu Bogdan, Ed.Meridiane/1982, vol.II, pg.320.
Ion Theodorescu-Sion (1882–1939) was a Romanian painter and draftsman, known for his contributions to modern art and especially for his traditionalist, primitivist, handicraft-inspired and Christian painting. Trained in academic art, initially an Impressionist, he dabbled in various modern styles in the years before World War I. Theodorescu-Sion's palette was interchangeably post-Impressionist, Divisionist, Realist, Symbolist, Synthetist, Fauve or Cubist, but his creation had one major ideological focus: depicting peasant life in its natural setting. In time, Sion contributed to the generational goal of creating a specifically Romanian modern art, located at the intersection of folk tradition, primitivist tendencies borrowed from the West, and 20th-century agrarian politics.
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