Arthur Garguromin-Verona
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Arthur Garguromin-Verona
Summary
Arthur Garguromin-Verona is a human[1]. He was born in Brăila[2]. He was born on August 24, 1867[3]. He passed away in Bucharest[4]. He died on March 26, 1946[5]. He worked as a painter[6].
Key Facts
- Born in Brăila[2], Arthur Garguromin-Verona…
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona died in Bucharest[4].
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona was born on August 24, 1867[3].
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona died on March 26, 1946[5].
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona died on March 29, 1946[7].
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona held citizenship in Romania[8].
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona worked as a painter[6].
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona was educated at Theresian Military Academy[9].
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona was educated at Academy of Fine Arts, Munich[10].
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona's education included a stint at Académie Julian[11].
- A notable student of Arthur Garguromin-Verona was Nicu Enea[12].
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona received the Benemerenti medal[13].
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona received the Order of the Star of Romania[14].
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona was influenced by Fritz von Uhde[15].
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona was influenced by Simon Hollósy[16].
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona was influenced by Jean-Paul Laurens[17].
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona is recorded as male[18].
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona is associated with the realism movement[20].
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona is associated with the Naturalism movement[21].
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona is associated with the Impressionism movement[22].
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona is associated with the Fine Arts Union movement[23].
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona is associated with the Official Salon of Painting and Sculpture movement[24].
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona's Commons category is recorded as Arthur Verona[25].
- Arthur Garguromin-Verona's given name is recorded as Arthur[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Arthur Garguromin-Verona's place of birth was Brăila[2]. He was born on August 24, 1867[3].
Education
Educated at Theresian Military Academy[9], a military academy[27], in Austria[28], founded in 1751[29], headquartered in Burg Wiener Neustadt[30]; Academy of Fine Arts, Munich[10], an academy of fine arts[31], in Germany[32], founded in 1808[33], headquartered in Munich[34]; and Académie Julian[11], an art academy[35], in France[36], founded in 1867[37]. Studied under Fritz von Uhde[38], a painter[39], 1848–1911[40], of Kingdom of Saxony[41], awarded the Order of the Saxe-Ernestine[42], specialised in painting[43]; Simon Hollósy[44], a painter[45], 1857–1918[46], of Hungary[47]; William-Adolphe Bouguereau[48], a painter[49], 1825–1905[50], of France[51], awarded the Prix de Rome[52], specialised in painting[53]; Gabriel Ferrier[54], a painter[55], 1847–1914[56], of France[57], awarded the Commander of the Legion of Honour[58]; and Jean-Paul Laurens[59], a painter[60], 1838–1921[61], of France[62], awarded the Jean Reynaud Prize[63], specialised in painting[64].
Career and Affiliations
Arthur Garguromin-Verona's professions included painter[6]. A notable student of him was Nicu Enea[12].
Recognition
Awards received include Benemerenti medal[13], a medallion[65], in Vatican City[66], founded in 1832[67] and Order of the Star of Romania[14], an order[68], in Romania[69], founded in 1864[70].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include March 26, 1946[5] and March 29, 1946[7]. Arthur Garguromin-Verona passed away in Bucharest[4].
FAQs
Where was Arthur Garguromin-Verona born?
Born in Brăila[2], Arthur Garguromin-Verona…
Where did Arthur Garguromin-Verona die?
Arthur Garguromin-Verona passed away in Bucharest[4].
What did Arthur Garguromin-Verona do for work?
Arthur Garguromin-Verona worked as painter[6].
Where did Arthur Garguromin-Verona go to school?
Arthur Garguromin-Verona was educated at Theresian Military Academy[9], Academy of Fine Arts, Munich[10], and Académie Julian[11].
What awards did Arthur Garguromin-Verona receive?
Honors received include Benemerenti medal[13] and Order of the Star of Romania[14].