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1873 Serres, Macedonia - 1952 Bucharest, Romania. Known for: Impressionist landscape, still life, water-scene and portrait painting.
Kimon Loghi (b. 1871, Serres, Ottoman Empire - d. 1952, Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian painter of Aromanian origin. Between 1890 and 1894 he studied painting at the School of Fine Arts in... Read full biography
Kimon Loghi (b. 1871, Serres, Ottoman Empire - d. 1952, Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian painter of Aromanian origin. Between 1890 and 1894 he studied painting at the School of Fine Arts in Bucharest, with Theodor Aman and George Demetrescu Mirea as teachers. Theodor Aman suggested that he sign... Read full biography
Kimon Loghi (b. 1871, Serres, Ottoman Empire - d. 1952, Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian painter of Aromanian origin. Between 1890 and 1894 he studied painting at the School of Fine Arts in Bucharest, with Theodor Aman and George Demetrescu Mirea as teachers. Theodor Aman suggested that he sign his works Kimon and not Chimon, because otherwise his name would have been read abroad by Simon, according to the French pronunciation. In 1894 he was admitted to the Munich Academy of Fine Arts, where... Read full biography
Kimon Loghi (b. 1871, Serres, Ottoman Empire - d. 1952, Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian painter of Aromanian origin. Between 1890 and 1894 he studied painting at the School of Fine Arts in Bucharest, with Theodor Aman and George Demetrescu Mirea as teachers. Theodor Aman suggested that he sign his works Kimon and not Chimon, because otherwise his name would have been read abroad by Simon, according to the French pronunciation. In 1894 he was admitted to the Munich Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied for a year with the Greek painter Nikolaos Gyzis, and, on the advice of his friend Frederic Storck, with Franz von Stuck (1895-1898). In 1901 he was one of the founding members of the Artistic Youth Society, of which he was president from... Read full biography
Kimon Loghi (b. 1871, Serres, Ottoman Empire - d. 1952, Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian painter of Aromanian origin. Between 1890 and 1894 he studied painting at the School of Fine Arts in Bucharest, with Theodor Aman and George Demetrescu Mirea as teachers. Theodor Aman suggested that he sign his works Kimon and not Chimon, because otherwise his name would have been read abroad by Simon, according to the French pronunciation. In 1894 he was admitted to the Munich Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied for a year with the Greek painter Nikolaos Gyzis, and, on the advice of his friend Frederic Storck, with Franz von Stuck (1895-1898). In 1901 he was one of the founding members of the Artistic Youth Society, of which he was president from 1920–1947. Loghi is the typical and original representative of Munich (Bocklin) symbolism in Romania. He has exhibi... Read full biography

