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Teodor Moraru (24 March 1938 – 14 September 2011) was a contemporary
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n painter.


Life and career

Teodor Moraru was born in Îndărăptnici (today Nucăreni), a village in Orhei county, in
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(today in
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). His father, Ion Moraru was a notary and his mother, Elisabeta née Goncearenko, was a teacher. In 1944, when the young Moraru was only six years old, the family flees to
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, settling in Fundata commune, in
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county. In 1949 the family resettles in Poiana Mărului, where Moraru will attend gymnasium school. Here he meets Horia Bernea, with whom he develops a lifelong friendship. During this time, Moraru's parents divorce. His mother moves to Luciu commune, where she lived and taught until her death in 1985, and his father moves to Moieciu commune, near Bran, accepting a notary position and registering his son to a professional school near Brașov. After one year of military service, he enrols at the Technical School of Architecture in Bucharest (STACO), where again he finds Horia Bernea as a colleague and friend. He graduates STACO in 1963. However, during this time, his interest shifts towards painting. In 1968 Moraru joins the Poiana Mărului Group, an intellectual circle of artists founded by Horia Bernea. The group highly influenced Moraru's early artistic development. In 1971 Moraru holds his first solo exhibition at "Simeza Gallery" in Bucharest. This was followed by further solo shows in 1974, 1977, 1980. During 1983 he was artist-in-residence at the
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in Paris where he also held a solo exhibition in 1984. Along the years, his works have been exhibited at important galleries from Paris, Copenhagen, Vienna, Prague, Berlin, Lisbon, Darmstadt, Tokyo, Hanoi and others. In 1991 he takes up teaching at the Academy of Arts "Luceafarul" from Bucharest, where he will continue to teach until 2005. In 2003 some of his former pupils formed the group "Colonia 21". During his career, Moraru received several important prizes among which is the Jury Prize of the Romanian Art Union, and the title of "Great Officer" in 2004, for his entire career. In 2011 Moraru was admitted to the Municipal Hospital in Bucharest after suffering a minor stroke, and died on 14 September after complications arose during the medical treatment.


The Teodor Moraru Grant

Founded in his memory, the Teodor Moraru Grant for painting was awarded between 2014 and 2018 to Romanian artists under 35 years of age.The "Teodor Moarau" grant for painting (in Romanian)
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Selected Prizes and Honors

* 1980, Prize of "Arta" Magazine * 1991, The Special Prize of The Romanian Art Union * 1993, "Ion Andreescu" Prize from Romanian Academy * 2001, First Prize for Painting of "Millenium2001" Exhibition * 2001, Special Prize at "Lascăr Viorel" Exhibition, Piatra Neamț, Romania * 2002, Prize for Painting from The Art Museum of Bacău, Romania * 2003, The Jury Prize of The Romanian Art Union * 2004, The Prize of Minister of Culture of The Republic of Moldova * 2004, Awarded the Cultural Distinction of a "Great Officer" * 2004, The Great Prize of The Romanian Art Union


Gallery

File:Teodor Moraru - Terraces at Macin, 1976, oil on canvas, 50x60cm.jpg, ”Terraces at Măcin”, 1976 File:Teodor Moraru - Threshold, 1980, oil on canvas, 90x60cm.jpg, ”Threshold”, 1980 File:Teodor Moraru - Ladder, 1983, mixed media, 160x230cm.jpg, ”Ladder”, 1083, (Private collection) File:Teodor Moraru - Ladder, 1994, mixed media, 195x145cm -MNAC.jpg, ”Ladder”, 1994,
National Museum of Contemporary Art (Romania) The National Museum of Contemporary Art ( ro, Muzeul Național de Artă Contemporană, or MNAC) is a contemporary art museum in Bucharest, Romania. The museum is located in a new glass wing of the Palace of the Parliament, one of the largest admini ...
File:Teodor Moraru - Ritual, 1994, oil on canvas, 160x145cm.jpg, ”Ritual”, 1994 File:Teodor Moraru - Torso, 2004, mixed media, 160x160cm.jpg, ”Torso”, 2004 File:Teodor Moraru - The Wall, 2007, oil on canvas, 30x30cm.jpg, ”The Wall”, 2007


References


External links


Official Page
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