Mişu Popp
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Mişu Popp | |
Mişu Popp - Self Portrait |
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Born | 1827 Braşov, Romania |
Died | 1892 Braşov, Romania |
Nationality | Romanian |
Field | painting, mural |
Movement | Academism |
Mişu Popp (1827—1892) was a Romanian painter and muralist.
[edit] Biography
Born in Braşov, he was the eighth child of Ioan Popp Moldovan de Galaţi (1774-1869) and Elena (1783-1867), born Ivan, a family from the Făgăraş region. His father was a church muralist, painter and sculptor.
Mişu Popp finished his art studies in 1848, at the Academy of Fine Arts from Vienna, where he developed a serious academic style.
He carried on the work of his father by painting several churches from Bucharest, Braşov (Tocile, Saint Nicholas Church), Araci, Râşnov, Satulung, Târgu-Jiu, Câmpulung, Urlaţi, etc. Between 1847 and 1853 he painted with Constantin Lecca the church of Curtea Veche from Bucharest.
But his main art legacy resides in creating many portraits of the personalities of his time (Ion Heliade Rădulescu, Andrei Mureşanu, Vasile Alecsandri, etc.) and of some famous historical figures, such as Michael the Brave, inspired from a contemporary engraving of the voivode.
His paintings can be admired in Bucharest at the Romanian Literature Museum and the National Art Museum, as well as in museums in Arad, Braşov, Ploieşti, and Sibiu.
Portrait of Ion Heliade Rădulescu |
Portrait of Michael the Brave |
Portrait of Andrei Mureşanu |
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[edit] External links
- (English) Art Museum from Braşov – Mişu Popp
- (Romanian) Compendium – Mişu Popp
- (English) Art gallery – Mişu Popp
- (Romanian) Famous people from Braşov – Mişu Popp
- (Romanian) Elena Popescu – The portraits of Mişu Popp in the art collection of Brukental Art Musem from Sibiu