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Born 1957 Bucharest. Known for: Landscape painting.
Mihai Sârbulescu is a Romanian painter and co-founder of the Prolog Group, together with Paul Gherasim, Constantin Flondor, Christian Paraschiv, and Horea Pa?tina. During his formative years,... Read full biography
Mihai Sârbulescu is a Romanian painter and co-founder of the Prolog Group, together with Paul Gherasim, Constantin Flondor, Christian Paraschiv, and Horea Pa?tina. During his formative years, Sârbulescu studied painting with Virgil Neagu and Liviu Lazarescu, and later graduated from the Nicolae... Read full biography
Mihai Sârbulescu is a Romanian painter and co-founder of the Prolog Group, together with Paul Gherasim, Constantin Flondor, Christian Paraschiv, and Horea Pa?tina. During his formative years, Sârbulescu studied painting with Virgil Neagu and Liviu Lazarescu, and later graduated from the Nicolae Grigorescu Art Institute in 1981.? Sârbulescu’s paintings explore rural architecture, floral compositions and liturgical objects, drawing inspiration from the Balchik School of Painting and from... Read full biography
Mihai Sârbulescu is a Romanian painter and co-founder of the Prolog Group, together with Paul Gherasim, Constantin Flondor, Christian Paraschiv, and Horea Pa?tina. During his formative years, Sârbulescu studied painting with Virgil Neagu and Liviu Lazarescu, and later graduated from the Nicolae Grigorescu Art Institute in 1981.? Sârbulescu’s paintings explore rural architecture, floral compositions and liturgical objects, drawing inspiration from the Balchik School of Painting and from expressionist aesthetics. His work has been presented in both solo and group exhibitions across Germany, the United States, Hungary and Romania, as well as in Italy, Romania and Cyprus with the Prolog Group.... Read full biography
Mihai Sârbulescu is a Romanian painter and co-founder of the Prolog Group, together with Paul Gherasim, Constantin Flondor, Christian Paraschiv, and Horea Pa?tina. During his formative years, Sârbulescu studied painting with Virgil Neagu and Liviu Lazarescu, and later graduated from the Nicolae Grigorescu Art Institute in 1981.? Sârbulescu’s paintings explore rural architecture, floral compositions and liturgical objects, drawing inspiration from the Balchik School of Painting and from expressionist aesthetics. His work has been presented in both solo and group exhibitions across Germany, the United States, Hungary and Romania, as well as in Italy, Romania and Cyprus with the Prolog Group.

