Theodor Aman
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Theodor Aman | |
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Born |
March 20, 1831 Câmpulung-Muscel, Romania |
Died |
August 19, 1891 Bucharest, Romania |
Field | Painting, engraving |
Training | Michel Martin Drolling, Constantin Lecca, François-Édouard Picot, Carol Wallenstein |
Movement | predecessor of Impressionism |
Theodor Aman (Romanian pronunciation: [teˈodor aˈman]; 20 March 1831, Câmpulung-Muscel–19 August 1891, Bucharest) was a Romanian painter of Armenian descent. His style is often considered to be a predecessor of Impressionism.
He is buried in Bellu cemetery.
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Portrait of Michael the Brave.
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Székelys bring the head of cardinal Andrew Báthory to Michael the Brave after the Battle of Şelimbăr.
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- (Romanian) Theodor Aman bio at Mari Români
- (Romanian) Biography at compendium.ro There are paintings by this Romanian painter at the National Gallery of Modern Romanian Art(Bucharest),Craiova Art museum(Craiova,Romania)and the Zambaccian Art Museum(Bucharest).
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