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Dumitru Iordache graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in 1926 and subsequently pursued further training in Paris, where he studied under André Lhote and Pascin — a trajectory consistent with the practice of Romanian artists of the interwar generation for whom Paris remained the primary reference point of artistic formation. His work absorbed the chromatic and technical legacy of Post-Impressionism, with a palette that shifted toward the intensified colorism of the Fauves. Critical assessment has noted that while these influences were assimilated on a theoretical level, Iordache integrated them into a sufficiently personal pictorial language to produce an identifiable style rather than simple derivation. His landscape painting has been placed in dialogue with the work of Nicolae Dărăscu and Lucian Grigorescu, artists who share a similar orientation toward the expressive and sensory dimension of the motif rather than its documentary transcription.
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Ryszard Winiarski
1936 - 2006 -
Michel Simonidy
Bucharest, Romania, 1870 - Paris, France, 1933 -
Damjan Kovacevic
b. Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1983 -
Gheorghe Fikl
b. Timișoara, Romania, 1968 -
Eva Cerbu
Bucharest, Romania, 1924 - Bucharest, Romania, 2008