Petre Hârtopeanu
Petre Hârtopeanu (15 June 1913, Dângeni, Botoşani County, Romania — 2001, Frankfurt-am-Main) was a Romanian-German painter and art professor.
Petre Hârtopeanu | |
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Born | |
Died | 2001 |
Nationality | Romanian / German |
Education | Nicolae Tonitza |
Known for | painting |
Movement | Post-impressionism Expressionism |
Life
Hârtopeanu began his studies and work in Iaşi, Romania.
He was employed by Nicolae Tonitza (1937), and later he was a professor and dean at the Academia de Arte Frumoase.
After emigrating in 1970 from Romania he lived in Frankfurt, West Germany. Hârtopeanu was married to Frida Klamer an Medical Doctor and had two daughters.
Art
Beginning in 1975, he was a member of the Association for Free and Applied Arts EV Darmstadt, for decades a fixed place in Darmstadt art life. From 1950 numerous exhibitions at home and abroad. His paintings are an expression of his intense search for the perfect effect of a particular composition. The painting of the natural or cultural landscape was light and airy, determined by the play of light on the nature. His work still life by a clever arrangement by koloristische allure and subtle lighting. The symbols in his still lifes are often flowers, the glorification of God in his works. Plants, often tree-lined avenues represent the four seasons and symbolize the annual flow.
Books
- Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler des XX. Jahrhunderts
- Who's who in Western Europe von Ernest Kay - Europe - 1981 ... S-752 45 Uppsala, Sweden HARTOPEANU. Petru. b 15 June 1913
- Hârtopeanu. Editura ARC 2000, București 2003, ISBN 973-99718-6-5