Ioan Măric (born 1945) is a Romanian painter. He is an exponent of
naïve art
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Art

Măric is a painter in the naive style, of which he is one of Romania's leading exponents.
His work sometimes depicts scenes from proverbs and fairy tales,
in compositions deeply rooted in Romanian peasant life.
His pictures frequently show carnivalesque scenes of play and festivities, centred around moments of social gathering and joy.
The paintings are characterised by a vivacious and exuberant use of colour, creating a sense of optimism.
Măric has devised his own colour and measurement rules, employing rich bright dyes and often comically grotesque and asymmetrical figures.
Alongside the colour, he makes use of thick confident brushstrokes in black and white.
His style has earned him the nickname ''Bădiță Chagall'',
[''Bădiță'', a term of address in rural Romania for an older man.] due to a perceived similarity to the work of
Marc Chagall
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Early life
Măric was born in 1945 to a peasant family in the village of
Luncani, in the Romanian
county of Bacău, and began to paint at the age of six.
As an adolescent, he became an agricultural mechanic, and in 1967 became an employee at a wood factory, where he would continue to work until 1999.
Around the time he was employed at the factory, he started to study part time at the school of art in
Bacău
Bacău ( ; , ; ; ) is the main city in Bacău County, Romania. With a population of 136,087 (as of 2021 census), Bacău is the 14th largest city in Romania. The city is situated in the historical region of Moldavia, at the foothills of the ...
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where he was noticed by a prominent teacher and artist, Ilie Boca, who recommended him for the residential art camps which flourished during the
Communist regime
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After finishing his studies at the Bacău school, he stayed on to become an instructor in naïve art.
Shortly after this, he began his relationship with his wife Niculina.
Artistic career
During the
Ceaușescu period, Măric was able to work without impediment.
His chosen field, naive art, was supported by the regime, who viewed it as celebratory of the indigenous national Romanian peasant culture, and as such in keeping with the nationalist aspects of their ideology.
His work was displayed at the ''
Cîntarea României'' ("Singing of the Romanians") festivals, in which
Romanian Communist Party
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functionaries promoted promising artists.
Măric‘s success continued in the post-Communist era; he was frequently awarded prizes, with one, in 1999, commending him "for the remarkable manner of reflecting through naïve art the Romanian peasant’s spirituality."
However, despite his critical success, Măric was undergoing financial difficulties in the early 2000s.
Living in an apartment in
Bacău
Bacău ( ; , ; ; ) is the main city in Bacău County, Romania. With a population of 136,087 (as of 2021 census), Bacău is the 14th largest city in Romania. The city is situated in the historical region of Moldavia, at the foothills of the ...
, he received a small pension, and made a precarious living selling his works for low prices at craft fairs in
Bucharest
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From 2006, Măric participated in a range of national and international exhibitions, including the Quinzaine culturelle franco–roumaine (
Strasbourg
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, 2006), the Biennale d’Arte Naïf (
Brussels
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, 2009–2010), and the Festival d’Arte Naïf,
Verneuil-sur-Avre
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(2010).
At the same time, Măric continued to sell his paintings in the national circuit of folk fairs, held at museums and municipal festivals, as well as Romanian tourist festivals.
Măric published a pictorial book entitled ''Lada de Zestre'' (''
Dowry
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Dowry contrasts with the related concepts of bride price ...
Chest'') in 2012,
which was launched at St Mary's Fair festival at the
Village Museum
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in Bucharest.
It was a collection of photos and accompanying texts displaying members of his family, celebrities from across Romania and Europe, and tableaus featuring his work.
In 2014, at the age of 69, Măric made the decision to study at the
George Enescu National University of Arts
The George Enescu National University of Arts () is a public university in Iași, Romania, founded in 1860. It was named in honor of the composer George Enescu.
History
The institution was established on 1 October 1860, as the ''Music and Declam ...
in
Iași
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His experience at the university, and the conflict with other naive artists arising from it, was the subject of a 2018 documentary entitled ''Comoara Naivă'' ("''Naive Treasure''") directed by Moscu Copel.
According to Copel, Măric‘s motivation to study was his view that talent and quality are not appreciated unless recognised with a degree. Copel states that Măric told him: “I don't want to die a fool. Write on the cross that a teacher has died!"
In 2018, there was an exhibition of Măric‘s work at the New Gallery of the Romanian Institute of Culture and Humanistic research in
Venice
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As of 2023, more than 200 solo exhibitions of his work had been held, and his work had been displayed in over 2,000 collective exhibitions.
References
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1945 births
Living people
20th-century Romanian male artists
20th-century Romanian painters
21st-century Romanian male artists
21st-century Romanian painters
Artists from Iași
George Enescu National University of Arts alumni
Male painters
Naïve painters
People from Bacău County