stefan Dimitrescu (January 18, 1886 - May 22, 1933) was a Romanian Post-impressionist painter and draftsman.
Born in Huşi into a modest family, he completed his primary and secondary studies in his hometown. In 1902, deciding to follow his passion for music, he left for Iaşi, where he took cello classes at the Iaşi Conservatory.
In summer of 1903, Dimitrescu entered the National School of Fine Arts in the city, studying in the same class as Nicolae Tonitza; the two studied under Gheorghe Popovici and Emanoil Bardasare. After graduation, Dimitrescu painted murals for the Orthodox churches in Agăş and Asău (Bacău County). |
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La berarie La berărie ("In the Beer-House"), oil painting. Described by Jianu (pages 14-16) as a satire of bourgeois life in Bucharest.
cjr Painting ID:: 73648
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stefan Dimitrescu La berarie La berărie ("In the Beer-House"), oil painting. Described by Jianu (pages 14-16) as a satire of bourgeois life in Bucharest.
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