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1928 Hudesti, Botosani - 1997 Bucharest. Known for: Landscape painting.
Florin Niculiu graduated from the National Institute of Fine Arts Nicolae Grigorescu in 1951. The Academy had the mission to prepare painters, sculptors, and graphic artists for the communist party’s... Read full biography
Florin Niculiu graduated from the National Institute of Fine Arts Nicolae Grigorescu in 1951. The Academy had the mission to prepare painters, sculptors, and graphic artists for the communist party’s program, in power at the time in Romania. Some of Niculiu’s teachers were one of the most important... Read full biography
Florin Niculiu graduated from the National Institute of Fine Arts Nicolae Grigorescu in 1951. The Academy had the mission to prepare painters, sculptors, and graphic artists for the communist party’s program, in power at the time in Romania. Some of Niculiu’s teachers were one of the most important artists like Camil Ressu, Ion Steriadi, and Nicolae Darascu.? From 1952 to 1956, he worked on mural paintings in Buzau, but his work was often at odds with his continuous fight against the formalism... Read full biography
Florin Niculiu graduated from the National Institute of Fine Arts Nicolae Grigorescu in 1951. The Academy had the mission to prepare painters, sculptors, and graphic artists for the communist party’s program, in power at the time in Romania. Some of Niculiu’s teachers were one of the most important artists like Camil Ressu, Ion Steriadi, and Nicolae Darascu.? From 1952 to 1956, he worked on mural paintings in Buzau, but his work was often at odds with his continuous fight against the formalism of the visual artists’ union. He was seen as an author of still life's and landscapes that reflected emotional depression and pessimism. While always focused on reality, Niculiu’s work nonetheless transcends it and accesses the world of symbols where... Read full biography
Florin Niculiu graduated from the National Institute of Fine Arts Nicolae Grigorescu in 1951. The Academy had the mission to prepare painters, sculptors, and graphic artists for the communist party’s program, in power at the time in Romania. Some of Niculiu’s teachers were one of the most important artists like Camil Ressu, Ion Steriadi, and Nicolae Darascu.? From 1952 to 1956, he worked on mural paintings in Buzau, but his work was often at odds with his continuous fight against the formalism of the visual artists’ union. He was seen as an author of still life's and landscapes that reflected emotional depression and pessimism. While always focused on reality, Niculiu’s work nonetheless transcends it and accesses the world of symbols where the painter’s imagination is depicted in a poetic and contempl... Read full biography

