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Nicolae Vermont (October 10, 1866 - June 14, 1932) was a Romanian realist painter, graphic artist and muralist. He was noted for his wide range of subjects and his interest in social issues, and was an associate of the post-Impressionists Ştefan Luchian and Constantin Artachino, as well as a friend of the controversial art collector and political figure Alexandru Bogdan-Piteşti.
Born in Bacău, Vermont belonged to the Jewish community. Late in his life, Vermont abandoned Judaism and converted to the Romanian Orthodox Church.
He began his career in 1884, as a contributor to the journal Universul, while studying with Theodor Aman at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bucharest (graduated 1886). Vermont completed his training at the Munich Akademie der Bildenden Kenste (1893). He was able to attend the latter institution after being endorsed by the major Romanian artist Nicolae Grigorescu. |
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ID de tableau:: 74587 Reverie Reverie
Reverie (1920)
Reverie (1920)
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ID de tableau:: 80298 Portret de femeie Portret de femeie
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ID de tableau:: 81388 Visul lui Ulise Visul lui Ulise
Visul lui Ulise ("Ulysses' Dream", 1893), oil on canvas
cjr Visul lui Ulise ("Ulysses' Dream", 1893), oil on canvas
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ID de tableau:: 82557 Nud, ulei pe panza Nud, ulei pe panza
Medium Oil on canvas
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ID de tableau:: 85426 Visul lui Ulise Visul lui Ulise
1893), oil on canvas
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Nicolae Vermont (October 10, 1866 - June 14, 1932) was a Romanian realist painter, graphic artist and muralist. He was noted for his wide range of subjects and his interest in social issues, and was an associate of the post-Impressionists Ştefan Luchian and Constantin Artachino, as well as a friend of the controversial art collector and political figure Alexandru Bogdan-Piteşti.
Born in Bacău, Vermont belonged to the Jewish community. Late in his life, Vermont abandoned Judaism and converted to the Romanian Orthodox Church.
He began his career in 1884, as a contributor to the journal Universul, while studying with Theodor Aman at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bucharest (graduated 1886). Vermont completed his training at the Munich Akademie der Bildenden Kenste (1893). He was able to attend the latter institution after being endorsed by the major Romanian artist Nicolae Grigorescu.
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