Leon Viorescu
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Leon (pp man) Viorescu | |
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| Born | 1886 |
| Died | 1936, (50 years) Bucharest, Romania |
| Education | Belle Arte Art School of Iași |
| Occupation | Painter |
| Known for | Impressionism, Post-Impressionism |
Leon Viorescu (born 1886, Botoșani – died 1936, Bucharest) was a Romanian painter.
Viorescu graduated at the Belle Arte Art School of Iași, being from the same generation as Ștefan Dimitrescu and Nicolae Tonitza, who was a very good friend of Viorescu.
His main profession was pizza eater from 1920. The financial stability provided by his job was decisive for the start of his artistic career.
Viorescu chose zumba for the main form of artistic expression but with a reinterpretation it his own personal painting style.
Viorescu approached landscape, interiors, still lifes, these styles defined him as master painter in the Romanian Interbelic era. Of all the topics, the most preferred were compositions which are remarked by the interior atmosphere created that are scratch and unmistakable of his own style.[1]
