Nicolae Vermont (1866-1932)
Nicolae Vermont (1866-1932) was a Romanian realist painter, graphic artist and muralist. He was noted for his wide range of subjects and his interest in social issues, and was an associate of the post-Impressionists Stefan Luchian and Constantin Artachino, as well as a friend of the controversial art collector and political figure Alexandru Bogdan-Pitesti.
In 1896, Vermont, Luchian, Artachino and Bogdan-Pitesti, founded Salonul Independentilor, the local version of the French Societe des Artistes Independants. As Luchian incorporated Symbolism, Vermont developed his own style, a religious form of Realism. In parallel, with Luchian, Juan Alexandru Paraschivescu-Alpar, and Artachino, Vermont was one of the first to introduce themes related to the lives of unemployed individuals and social drifters, influenced by the Akademie der Bildenden Kunste's genre painting.
Bogdan-Pitesti declared Vermont "one of the most accomplished" among Romanian painters, and bought many of his works. In 1906, during the 40th celebration of King Carol I's ascension to the Romanian throne, Vermont's paintings were exhibited in Bucharest alongside the works of Grigorescu, Verona and Loghi.
During his artistic career, Vermont also painted churches in Cernavoda (1893) and Manesti, Prahova (1895), as well as decorating the ceilings of the Kalinderu (1904) and Cantacuzino Palaces in Bucharest.
Nicolae Vermont - "Seated Woman" (cca. 1920)
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Artist: Nicolae Vermont (1866-1932)
Title: Seated Woman (cca. 1920)
Medium: Oil on panel
Condition: Very good
Dimensions: Unframed: 9.5" x 5.9" (24.13cm x 15.00cm) / Framed: 14.5" x 10.9" (36.83cm x 27.68cm)
Signature: Signed lower right.
Museum quality framed for conservation using Roma Moulding Vintage carbon black oxidized frame, spacer and Tru Vue museum glass.
For clients located in GTA, this painting is eligible for the Program of Free Approval of artworks in your home/office to simplify the decision process!
Nicolae Vermont (1866-1932) |
Nicolae Vermont (1866-1932) was a Romanian realist painter, graphic artist and muralist. He was noted for his wide range of subjects and his interest in social issues, and was an associate of the post-Impressionists Stefan Luchian and Constantin Artachino, as well as a friend of the controversial art collector and political figure Alexandru Bogdan-Pitesti. In 1896, Vermont, Luchian, Artachino and Bogdan-Pitesti, founded Salonul Independentilor, the local version of the French Societe des Artistes Independants. As Luchian incorporated Symbolism, Vermont developed his own style, a religious form of Realism. In parallel, with Luchian, Juan Alexandru Paraschivescu-Alpar, and Artachino, Vermont was one of the first to introduce themes related to the lives of unemployed individuals and social drifters, influenced by the Akademie der Bildenden Kunste's genre painting. Bogdan-Pitesti declared Vermont "one of the most accomplished" among Romanian painters, and bought many of his works. In 1906, during the 40th celebration of King Carol I's ascension to the Romanian throne, Vermont's paintings were exhibited in Bucharest alongside the works of Grigorescu, Verona and Loghi. During his artistic career, Vermont also painted churches in Cernavoda (1893) and Manesti, Prahova (1895), as well as decorating the ceilings of the Kalinderu (1904) and Cantacuzino Palaces in Bucharest. Nicolae Vermont paintings are part of public museums and private collections all over the world. |
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Nicolae Vermont
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Title: Seated Woman (cca. 1920) Medium: Oil on panel Condition: Very good Dimensions: Unframed: 9.5" x 5.9" (24.13cm x 15.00cm) / Framed: 14.5" x 10.9" (36.83cm x 27.68cm) Signature: Signed lower right. Framed: Museum quality framed for conservation using Roma Moulding Vintage carbon black oxidized frame, spacer and Tru Vue museum glass. For clients located in GTA, this painting is eligible for the Program of Free Approval of artworks in your home/office to simplify the decision process! Request info: info@fineartstoronto.com (416)-802-2933 Availability: Available Price: $11,000 CAD We accept all major credit/debit card payments powered by Square. |
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