Ștefan Luchian
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Ștefan Luchian
Summary
Ștefan Luchian is a human[1]. He was born in Ștefănești[2]. He was born on February 1, 1868[3]. He passed away in Bucharest[4]. He died on June 28, 1916[5]. He worked as a painter[6], pastellist[7], and watercolorist[8]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (83 views/month, #7,277 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Ștefan Luchian was born in Ștefănești[2].
- Ștefan Luchian passed away in Bucharest[4].
- Ștefan Luchian was born on February 1, 1868[3].
- Ștefan Luchian died on June 28, 1916[5].
- Ștefan Luchian is buried at Bellu Cemetery[10].
- Ștefan Luchian held citizenship in Romania[11].
- Ștefan Luchian worked as a painter[6].
- Ștefan Luchian worked as a pastellist[7].
- Ștefan Luchian's professions included watercolorist[8].
- Ștefan Luchian's field of work was mural[12].
- Ștefan Luchian's field of work was painting[13].
- Ștefan Luchian was educated at Bucharest National University of Arts[14].
- Ștefan Luchian was educated at Academy of Fine Arts, Munich[15].
- Ștefan Luchian was educated at Académie Julian[16].
- Ștefan Luchian was a member of Romanian Academy[17].
- Ștefan Luchian was influenced by Nicolae Grigorescu[18].
- Ștefan Luchian was influenced by Édouard Manet[19].
- Ștefan Luchian was influenced by Edgar Degas[20].
- Ștefan Luchian is recorded as male[21].
- Ștefan Luchian's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Ștefan Luchian is associated with the Impressionism movement[23].
- Ștefan Luchian is associated with the Post-impressionism movement[24].
- Ștefan Luchian is associated with the Art Nouveau movement[25].
- Ștefan Luchian is associated with the modernism movement[26].
- Ștefan Luchian is associated with the Symbolism movement[27].
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Origins and Family
Ștefan Luchian was born in Ștefănești[2]. He was born on February 1, 1868[3].
Education
Educated at Bucharest National University of Arts[14], a university[28], in Romania[29], founded in 1864[30]; Academy of Fine Arts, Munich[15], an academy of fine arts[31], in Germany[32], founded in 1808[33], headquartered in Munich[34]; and Académie Julian[16], an art academy[35], in France[36], founded in 1867[37]. Studied under Theodor Aman[38], a painter[39], 1831–1891[40], of Romania[41]; Gheorghe Tattarescu[42], a painter[43], 1820–1894[44], of Romania[45]; Johann Caspar Herterich[46], a painter[47], 1843–1905[48], of Germany[49]; Ludwig von Herterich[50], a painter[51], 1856–1932[52], of Kingdom of Bavaria[53], awarded the Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art[54], specialised in history painting[55]; and William-Adolphe Bouguereau[56], a painter[57], 1825–1905[58], of France[59], awarded the Prix de Rome[60], specialised in painting[61].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include painter[6], pastellist[7], and watercolorist[8]. Fields of work include mural[12], a form of art[62] and painting[13], a method[63].
Death and Burial
Ștefan Luchian died on June 28, 1916[5]. He died in Bucharest[4]. He is buried at Bellu Cemetery[10].
Why It Matters
Ștefan Luchian ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (83 views/month, #7,277 of 1,000,298).[9] He has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[64] He is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[65]
He has been cited as an influence by Nicolae Tonitza[66], a caricaturist[67], 1886–1940[68], of Romania[69], specialised in painting[70] and Ipolit Strâmbu[71], a painter[72], 1871–1934[73], of Romania[74], specialised in painting[75].
FAQs
Where was Ștefan Luchian born?
Ștefan Luchian was born in Ștefănești[2].
Where did Ștefan Luchian die?
Ștefan Luchian died in Bucharest[4].
What did Ștefan Luchian do for work?
Ștefan Luchian worked as painter[6], pastellist[7], and watercolorist[8].
Where did Ștefan Luchian go to school?
Ștefan Luchian was educated at Bucharest National University of Arts[14], Academy of Fine Arts, Munich[15], and Académie Julian[16].
Who did Ștefan Luchian influence?
Ștefan Luchian has been cited as an influence by Nicolae Tonitza[66] and Ipolit Strâmbu[71].