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Gheorghe Tattarescu (; October 1818 – October 24, 1894) was a Moldavian, later Romanian
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and a pioneer of
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in his country's modern painting.


Biography


Early life and studies

Tattarescu was born in Focşani in 1818. He began as an apprentice to his uncle Nicolae Teodorescu, a church painter. He studied at the Painting School from Buzău, when Teodorescu moved there. The
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Bishop of Buzău,
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, helped him obtain a scholarship in Rome, where he was taught by professors from the Accademia di San Luca. While there, Tattarescu made copies of paintings by Raphael,
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,
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, and
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.


Political activities

Tattarescu was a participant in the
1848 Revolution The Revolutions of 1848, known in some countries as the Springtime of the Peoples or the Springtime of Nations, were a series of political upheavals throughout Europe starting in 1848. It remains the most widespread revolutionary wave in Europea ...
in Wallachia. After the revolution, he painted portraits of Romanian revolutionaries in exile such as
Gheorghe Magheru General Gheorghe Magheru (; 1802, Bârzeiul de Gilort, Gorj County – 23 March 1880) was a Romanian revolutionary and soldier from Wallachia, and political ally of Nicolae Bălcescu. A Pandur and radical conspirator Magheru began his ac ...
, Åžtefan Golescu, and, in 1851, that of
Nicolae Bălcescu Nicolae Bălcescu () (29 June 181929 November 1852) was a Romanian Wallachian soldier, historian, journalist, and leader of the 1848 Wallachian Revolution. Early life Born in Bucharest to a family of low-ranking nobility, he used his mother's ...
(in three almost identical versions). Romantic nationalist ideals were the inspiration for his allegorical compositions with revolutionary themes in ''Romania's rebirth'' (1849), the patriotic ''Principalities' Unification'' (1857) and ''February 11 - The Modern Romania'' (1866).Voinescu, p. 46-47


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
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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
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in Bucharest. He was a professor there for a long time after, and served as the School's Director 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

''Click on an image to view it enlarged.'' Image:Gheorghe Tattarescu - Monah batran.jpg, ''Old monk'' Image:Gheorghe Tattarescu - Sotia pictorului cu fiul.jpg, ''Painter's wife and his son'' Image:Gheorghe Tattarescu - Pelerin.jpg, ''Pilgrim'' Image:Gheorghe Tattarescu - Ion Gradisteanu.jpg, ''Portrait of Ion Grădişteanu'' Image:Gheorghe Tattarescu - Maria Gradisteanu.jpg, ''Portrait of Maria Grădişteanu'' Image:Gheorghe Tattarescu - Peisaj din Italia.jpg, ''Landscape from Italy'' Image:Gheorghe Tattarescu - Pestera Dambovicioara.jpg, ''Dâmbovicioara cave''


See also

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Notes


References

* Voinescu, Teodora, ''Gheorghe Tattarescu 1818-1894'', Ed. Academiei Romane, 1940.


External links

*
Biography at artnet.com

Biography at maroumanie.com



Biography at compendium.ro
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