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Ștefan Luchian (, last name also spelled Lukian; 1 February 1868 – 28 June 1916) was a
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n painter, famous for his landscapes and
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works.


Biography


Early life

Luchian was born in Ștefănești, a village of
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, as the son of Major Dumitru Luchian and of Elena Chiriacescu. The Luchian family moved to
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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 effect on his entire creative life. Starting in autumn of 1889 Luchian studied for two semesters at the
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Fine Arts Academy, where he created copies of the works by Correggio and
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housed in the
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. 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
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n and Romanian schools. The following year, he left for
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, where he studied at the
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, and, although taught by the academic artist William-Adolphe Bouguereau, became acquainted with
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works of art. Luchian's painting ''Ultima cursă de toamnă'' shows the influence of
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and
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, but also echoes of the
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,
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, and
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(also obvious in works created after his return to Bucharest).


Chronic illness and death

In 1896, together with Nicolae Vermont, Constantin Artachino, and the art collector,
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, Luchian was one of the main founders of Bucharest's ''Salonul Independenților'', which was opened in front of the official ''Salon'' (the Romanian equivalent of the
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). Two years later, the group led to the creation of ''Societatea Ileana'' and its press organ, ''Ileana'', with Luchian as the original illustrator. From then on Luchian began integrating
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elements in his work, taking inspiration from various related trends:
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, Jugendstil, and '' Mir iskusstva'' (''see
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''). In 1900, Luchian contributed two
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s to Romania's Pavilion at the World Fair, and in the same year experiencing the first symptoms of
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. After some initial improvements, this illness was lifelong. Nonetheless, he continued painting and, until 1915, had his works displayed in numerous exhibitions, albeit to a largely indifferent public.Arghezi, ''Din zilele lui Luchian'', in ''Scrieri'', pp. 620–621 At his 1905 exhibition, the only buyer of a painting was his former teacher Grigorescu. Despite being appreciated by a select few (including the writer Ion Luca Caragiale), Luchian lived in poverty (the large fortune he had inherited was progressively drained).
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from 1909, he had to live the rest of his life in an armchair.Arghezi, ''Din zilele lui Luchian'', in ''Scrieri'', p. 617 This did not prevent him from working on an entire series of landscapes and flowers. He had begun flower paintings earlier, but from 1908 he concentrated all his creative energy into the subject. Toward the end of his life, Luchian was no longer able to hold the painter's brush with his fingers, and was instead helped to tie it to his wrist in order to continue work. At the time, he had begun enjoying considerable success – a phenomenon which the writer Tudor Arghezi attributed to the momentary rise of Take Ionescu as a politician (Ionescu had become the center of a fashion and subject of imitation, and he was among the first to buy more than one of Luchian's paintings). As his disease became notorious, a rumor spread that Luchian allowed someone else to paint in his name; the scandal brought about Luchian's arrest under charges of
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(he was released soon after). Arghezi took pride in being one of his few defenders. One of the last events in Luchian's life was a visit paid to his house by composer and violinist George Enescu. Although the two had never met before, Enescu played his instrument as a personal tribute to the dying artist. He died in
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and was buried at the city's Bellu Cemetery.


Legacy

By the 1930s, Luchian's impact on Romanian art was becoming the subject of disputes in the cultural world, with several critics claiming that his work had been minor and the details of his life exaggerated. Arghezi was again involved in the polemic, and wrote passionate pieces which supported Luchian's art and attributed adverse reactions to jealousy and to Luchian's voiced distaste for mediocrity. In 1948, Luchian was posthumously elected to the Romanian Academy. An art school in
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bears his name. His life was the subject of
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's 1981 film, , where his character was played by
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(
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was Luchian's sister; other actors starring in the film where George Constantin, ,
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as Arghezi, and
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as
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).


Gallery

File:Stefan Luchian - Safta Florareasa (1895).jpg, ''Safta the Flower Girl'', 1895 Image:Stefan Luchian portrait of a woman.jpg, ''Portrait of a Woman'' 1901 Image:Stefan Luchian The Well on Clucerului Street.jpg, ''The Well on Clucerului Street'' 1902-1904 Image:Stefan Luchian - Mos Nicolae cobzarul.jpg, ''Old Man Nicolae the Fiddler'', 1906 Image:Stefan Luchian - Lunca de la Poduri.jpg, ''The River Meadow at Poduri'', 1909 Image:Luchian - Anemone.jpg, ''Anemona Flowers'', 1908 Image:Stefan Luchian - Lautul.jpg, ''Hair Washing'', 1911-1912 Image:Stefan Luchian - Alecu literatu.jpg, ''Alecu the Literary Man'' Image:Stefan Luchian - Rosior.jpg, ''The Mounted Red Hussar'' Image:Luchian - Dumitrite.jpg, ''Chrysanthemums'' Image:Ștefan Luchian - Bragagiul.jpg, ''The Millet Beer Seller'' Image:Ștefan Luchian - Spălătoreasa.jpg, ''The Laundress''


Notes


References


''Ștefan Luchian, Biography'' at LinkDesign.ro (text originally published in the 1978 album ''Luchian'')


* Tudor Arghezi, ''Scrieri. Proze'', Editura Minerva, Bucharest, 1985 *Vasile Drăguț, Vasile Florea, , Marin Mihalache, ''Pictura românească în imagini'', Editura Meridiane, Bucharest, 1970 * Adrian-Silvan Ionescu
"Artachino"
in ''
Observator Cultural ''Observator Cultural'' (meaning "The Cultural Observer" in English) is a weekly literary magazine based in Bucharest, Romania. The magazine was started in 2000. The weekly publishes articles on Romania's cultural and arts scene as well as politica ...
''; retrieved 14 July 2007


External links


''Ștefan Luchian – Romania's First Modern Painter''






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