Ipolit Strâmbu

Ipolit Strâmbu was a Romanian painter (1871–1934). He was born at Bratilovu and died at Bucharest.

Also recorded as Ipolit Strambu; Ipolit Strambulescu; Hipolit Strâmbescu.

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Formation and teaching

Ipolit Strâmbu studied at Bucharest National University of Arts and Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. He trained under Theodor Aman, George Demetrescu-Mirea and Carl von Marr. His recorded influences include Nicolae Grigorescu, Ștefan Luchian and Jusepe de Ribera.

As a teacher, Ipolit Strâmbu is recorded in connection with Leon Biju, Ion Theodorescu-Sion and Medi Dinu. Each of those relationships is stated by the authority record rather than inferred from style.

Further recorded particulars

Identity and origins. Ipolit Strâmbu was recorded at birth as Ipolit Strâmbulescu. The authorities additionally record the headings Ipolit Strambu, Ipolit Strambulescu and Hipolit Strâmbescu. His recorded language was Romanian.

Activity and practice. Ipolit Strâmbu is recorded as having studied at Bucharest National University of Arts and Academy of Fine Arts, Munich.

Authority records. The identifiers under which Ipolit Strâmbu may be traced in institutional catalogues.

Ipolit Strâmbu is established in the international name authorities as Wikidata Q3154215.

In detail

Ipolit Strâmbu studied at Bucharest National University of Arts and Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. training under Theodor Aman, George Demetrescu-Mirea and Carl von Marr is recorded. Leon Biju, Ion Theodorescu-Sion and Medi Dinu are recorded as having studied under Ipolit Strâmbu. the recorded working language is Romanian.

The field of work recorded is painting. Subjects and genres recorded for the work are portrait. The authority associates the name with Impressionism, Tinerimea artistică and Post-impressionism. Nicolae Grigorescu, Ștefan Luchian and Jusepe de Ribera are recorded as an influence.

Chronology

  1. 1871Ipolit Strâmbu born at Bratilovu.
  2. 1871Ipolit Strâmbu was born in 1871 at Bratilovu.
  3. 1934Ipolit Strâmbu died at Bucharest.
  4. 1934Ipolit Strâmbu died in 1934 at Bucharest.

Sources

Each source is named with the standing the house places on it, so the evidence can be weighed rather than taken on trust.

  1. 1.

    “Ipolit Strâmbu”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q3154215: Ipolit Strâmbu

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