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Ion Țuculescu

Ion Ţuculescu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon t͡sukuˈlesku]; 19 May 1910 – 27 July 1962) was a Romanian expressionist and abstract oil painter, although professionally he worked as a biologist and physician. His artwork became well-known posthumously, when, in the spring of 1965, a major retrospective exhibition revealed him as one of the important post-World War II European modern artists.

Ion Ţuculescu
Born(1910-05-19)19 May 1910
Died27 July 1962(1962-07-27) (aged 52)
NationalityRomanian
Known forPainting
Movementexpressionist

Biography

Born in Craiova, into a family of intellectuals, he attended the Carol I High School in the city. In the art classes he was guided by teacher Eugen Ciolac, who taught him some of the techniques he was to use. His participation was first noted during the exhibition organized in 1925 in the reception hall of the Dolj County Administrative Palace. Although his artistic talent was becoming appreciated, Ţuculescu did not attend a higher-education art school; instead, he went to the Faculty of Natural Sciences within the University of Bucharest, where he would graduate in 1936. In parallel, he also attended the Bucharest Medical University, graduating magna cum laude in 1939.

Between 1930 and 1934, he took several trips to Greece, Turkey, Palestine and Egypt, either together with Gala Galaction and his daughters, or with his own fiancée, Maria Fotiade (whom he married on May 5, 1935). It was during these trips that he retook to painting, being inspired by the Mediterranean landscapes.

His first personal exhibition would take place in 1938 in the Romanian Athenaeum hall of Bucharest. By 1960, Ţuculescu had taken part in several collective exhibitions, and had also displayed his works at the Official Salon (in 1941 and 1945). He had had seven personal exhibitions at the Romanian Athenaeum.

With the exception of the war period, when he was drafted into the Romanian Army as a combat medic, the practice of medicine did not take up much of his time. Biology had become his second most important interest, and he worked as a scientific researcher within the Romanian Academy. An autodidact in painting, Ţuculescu worked intensely after his second debut. Although he was continuously present in the artistic life of the time, his work found almost no response.

He died in Bucharest at the age of 52, and was buried in the Cernica monastery graveyard, in the Galaction family vault.

Art

Posthumously, his paintings would be the subject of critical acclaim, and, promoted by figures such as Petru Comarnescu, were the focus of numerous exhibitions inside Romania and abroad.

In his early years, Ţuculescu's work was marked by the influence of figurative Expressionism, gathering themes and subjects from Romanian folklore. He did not abandon their influence as he moved toward abstract expressionism, making use of decorative elements originating in the folk art of his native region, Oltenia.

References

External links

  • Ion Tuculesu Gallery
  • (in Romanian) Ion Ţuculescu's paintings and profile at Craiova Art Museum

Țuculescu, Ţuculescu, romanian, pronunciation, iˈon, sukuˈlesku, 1910, july, 1962, romanian, expressionist, abstract, painter, although, professionally, worked, biologist, physician, artwork, became, well, known, posthumously, when, spring, 1965, major, retros. Ion Ţuculescu Romanian pronunciation iˈon t sukuˈlesku 19 May 1910 27 July 1962 was a Romanian expressionist and abstract oil painter although professionally he worked as a biologist and physician His artwork became well known posthumously when in the spring of 1965 a major retrospective exhibition revealed him as one of the important post World War II European modern artists Ion ŢuculescuBorn 1910 05 19 19 May 1910CraiovaDied27 July 1962 1962 07 27 aged 52 BucharestNationalityRomanianKnown forPaintingMovementexpressionist Contents 1 Biography 2 Art 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditBorn in Craiova into a family of intellectuals he attended the Carol I High School in the city In the art classes he was guided by teacher Eugen Ciolac who taught him some of the techniques he was to use His participation was first noted during the exhibition organized in 1925 in the reception hall of the Dolj County Administrative Palace Although his artistic talent was becoming appreciated Ţuculescu did not attend a higher education art school instead he went to the Faculty of Natural Sciences within the University of Bucharest where he would graduate in 1936 In parallel he also attended the Bucharest Medical University graduating magna cum laude in 1939 Between 1930 and 1934 he took several trips to Greece Turkey Palestine and Egypt either together with Gala Galaction and his daughters or with his own fiancee Maria Fotiade whom he married on May 5 1935 It was during these trips that he retook to painting being inspired by the Mediterranean landscapes His first personal exhibition would take place in 1938 in the Romanian Athenaeum hall of Bucharest By 1960 Ţuculescu had taken part in several collective exhibitions and had also displayed his works at the Official Salon in 1941 and 1945 He had had seven personal exhibitions at the Romanian Athenaeum With the exception of the war period when he was drafted into the Romanian Army as a combat medic the practice of medicine did not take up much of his time Biology had become his second most important interest and he worked as a scientific researcher within the Romanian Academy An autodidact in painting Ţuculescu worked intensely after his second debut Although he was continuously present in the artistic life of the time his work found almost no response He died in Bucharest at the age of 52 and was buried in the Cernica monastery graveyard in the Galaction family vault Art EditPosthumously his paintings would be the subject of critical acclaim and promoted by figures such as Petru Comarnescu were the focus of numerous exhibitions inside Romania and abroad In his early years Ţuculescu s work was marked by the influence of figurative Expressionism gathering themes and subjects from Romanian folklore He did not abandon their influence as he moved toward abstract expressionism making use of decorative elements originating in the folk art of his native region Oltenia References Edit in Romanian The Ion Ţuculescu Retrospective Exhibition in Romanian Ion Ţuculescu presentation at Mari RomaniExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ion Țuculescu Ion Tuculesu Gallery in Romanian Ion Ţuculescu s paintings and profile at Craiova Art Museum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ion Țuculescu amp oldid 1090933107, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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