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1886 Pitesti - 1975 Bucharest. Known for: Realistic paintings of peasants and village life.
Rudolf Schweitzer-Cumpana was a Romanian artist known for his realistic paintings of peasants and village life. He painted his subjects in natural postures, without posing, which gave his work a... Read full biography
Rudolf Schweitzer-Cumpana was a Romanian artist known for his realistic paintings of peasants and village life. He painted his subjects in natural postures, without posing, which gave his work a pronounced authenticity. His paintings captured the toil of existence and expressed it very directly... Read full biography
Rudolf Schweitzer-Cumpana was a Romanian artist known for his realistic paintings of peasants and village life. He painted his subjects in natural postures, without posing, which gave his work a pronounced authenticity. His paintings captured the toil of existence and expressed it very directly through his characters, who were often peasants with dignified faces and robust postures. Schweitzer-Cumpana's tavern interiors focused on the characters caught up in the frenzy of the music and the joy... Read full biography
Rudolf Schweitzer-Cumpana was a Romanian artist known for his realistic paintings of peasants and village life. He painted his subjects in natural postures, without posing, which gave his work a pronounced authenticity. His paintings captured the toil of existence and expressed it very directly through his characters, who were often peasants with dignified faces and robust postures. Schweitzer-Cumpana's tavern interiors focused on the characters caught up in the frenzy of the music and the joy of Bacchus's vapors. He painted with determination, sober colors, and abundant paste, and his work marked his presence among the most important exponents of the traditional spirit in Romanian arts
Rudolf Schweitzer-Cumpana was a Romanian artist known for his realistic paintings of peasants and village life. He painted his subjects in natural postures, without posing, which gave his work a pronounced authenticity. His paintings captured the toil of existence and expressed it very directly through his characters, who were often peasants with dignified faces and robust postures. Schweitzer-Cumpana's tavern interiors focused on the characters caught up in the frenzy of the music and the joy of Bacchus's vapors. He painted with determination, sober colors, and abundant paste, and his work marked his presence among the most important exponents of the traditional spirit in Romanian arts
