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Theodor Aman (20 March 1831 – 19 August 1891) was a Romanian painter, engraver and art professor. He mostly produced genre and history scenes.[1]

Theodor Aman
Self-portrait (1851)
Born(1831-03-20)20 March 1831
Câmpulung-Muscel, Wallachia (today Romania)
Died19 August 1891(1891-08-19) (aged 60)
Bucharest, Kingdom of Romania
Resting placeBellu Cemetery, Bucharest
EducationMichel Martin Drolling, Constantin Lecca, François-Édouard Picot, Carol Wallenstein
Known forPainting, engraving

Biography


His father was a cavalry commander from Craiova but he was born in Câmpulung, where his family had fled to escape the plague.[2] After displaying an early affinity for art, he took his first lessons with Constantin Lecca[3] and Carol Wallenstein de Vella [ro] at Carol I National College. In 1850, he went to Paris, where he studied briefly with Michel Martin Drolling then, after Drolling's death, with François-Édouard Picot.[3] While there, he became part of the Romanian revolutionary circles. In 1853 he has his first display at the Salon in Paris, showing his Autoportrait.[1] While in Paris, he became friends with other like-minded artists and Romanian revolutionaries such as Nicolae Bălcescu, and the writers Dimitrie Bolintineanu, and Cezar Bolliac. In this environment, influenced by revolutionary ideas, Aman completed the historical themed painting “Mihai VIteazul’s First Night”, which was inspired by the writings of Bolintineanu.[1]

As a result of his strong patriotic sentiments, he participated in the Romanian Revolution of 1848 along with Ioan Maiorescu, Eugeniu Carada, and other revolutionaries.[1]

After that, he went to Istanbul in an effort to sell some paintings to the Sultan and visited Sevastopol during the Crimean War, creating history paintings with themes related to Romania's nationalist aspirations.[2] In 1855, he presented one of his best-known works, depicting the Battle of Alma, at the Exposition Universelle.

He returned to Romania in 1857, settling in Bucharest where he starts the foundation of his school the Bucharest National University of Arts.[1]

When he returned home, he was knighted by Prince Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei and presented with a scholarship to continue his studies in Paris, where he came under the influence of the Barbizon school. After a brief stay in Rome, he returned to Bucharest.

In 1864, he and Gheorghe Tattarescu convinced Romania's ruler, Alexandru Ioan Cuza, to establish the "National School of Fine Arts" (now known as the Bucharest National University of Arts). Aman was appointed its first Director and held that position until his death.[2]

Theodor Aman remained headmaster of the school until his death. In 1889 and 1890 he displayed his work in exhibits at the New Museum. At this point in his career he chose to focus on painting still life, and small portraits.[4]

Grave at Bellu Cemetery
Grave at Bellu Cemetery

He died on 19 August 1891 due to a prostate infection.[1]

In 1908 his Bucharest his home and workshop was converted into the Theodor Aman Museum in dedication to his life and works. The museum is one of the oldest memorial museums in Romania and houses a large number of Aman paintings. The exhibit ”Theodor Aman — painter and engraver” was inaugurated on March 24, 2011, at the Controceni National Museum. The exhibit  ”The mysteries of Theodor Aman’s painting,” was inaugurated at the Theodor Aman Museum on December 23, 2014.[4]

In 2014, to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the school's founding, Poșta Română issued a commemorative stamp with Aman's likeness.[4]


Selected paintings



References


  1. Firuta, Corina (2009). Theodor Aman. Romania: Monitorul Oficial. p. 33. ISBN 978-973-96752-4-6.
  2. "Pictorul care a copilărit în curtea bisericii" (The Painter who Grew Up in the Churchyard) from Ziarul Lumina, 6 January 2010 ,
  3. Brief biography Archived 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine @ Welcome to Romania.
  4. "DOCUMENTAR: 127 de ani de la moartea pictorului Theodor Aman – Radio România Cultural". Retrieved 2019-11-14.

Further reading





На других языках


[de] Theodor Aman

Theodor Aman (* 20. März 1831 in Câmpulung-Muscel; † 19. August 1891 in Bukarest) war ein rumänischer Maler der Genremalerei und des Historismus sowie Holzstecher und damit einer der ersten und bekanntesten Künstler des Landes arumänischer Herkunft. Er wird als bedeutender Vorgänger des Impressionismus gesehen. Sein Enkel, der Postimpressionist Horațiu Dimitriu war ebenfalls Maler.
- [en] Theodor Aman

[es] Theodor Aman

Theodor Aman (20 de marzo de 1831 – 19 de agosto de 1891) fue un pintor, grabador y profesor de arte de ascendencia macedo-rumana. Su producción está compuesta mayoritariamente por pintura de género y escenas históricas.[1]

[fr] Theodor Aman

Theodor Aman, né à Câmpulung le 20 mars 1831 et mort à Bucarest le 19 août 1891, est un peintre et graveur roumain d’origine arménienne, partie prenante de la renaissance culturelle roumaine.

[it] Theodor Aman

Theodor Aman (Թեոդոր Աման; Câmpulung, 20 marzo 1831 – Bucarest, 19 agosto 1891) è stato un pittore rumeno, di origini armene. Pittore di genere, di soggetti storici ed autore di acqueforti, Aman è considerato il primo grande pittore della Romania unita.

[ru] Аман, Теодор

Теодор Аман (рум. Theodor Aman; 20 марта 1831 (1831-03-20), Кымпулунг-Мусчел — 19 августа 1891, Бухарест) — румынский художник армяно-греческого происхождения, занимавшийся также ксилографией.



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