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Painter, b. 1879 - d. 1941

Elena Popea (15 April 1879, Bra?ov – 19 June 1941, Bucharest) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian Modernist painter whose influences included Impressionism, Expressionism and Cubism. Her favored subjects were landscapes, floral still-lifes and scenes of people at work or attending events

Her father was a secondary school teacher and her uncle was Bishop Nicolae Popea. Upon finishing her basic education, she studied philology in Leipzig and painting in Berlin. Later, she enrolled at the Münchner Künstlerinnenverein, an art school for women in Munich. After that, she spent some time at the artists' colony in Landsberg am Lech, where she took private lessons from Angelo Jank and Caroline Kempter [de].

Her début came in 1905 at the "Expozi?ia na?ionala", organized by the Asocia?ia Transilvana pentru Literatura Româna ?i Cultura Poporului Român (ASTRA), in Sibiu. More exhibitions followed in Bucharest and Cluj.

During World War I, she lived in Paris, where she had showings at the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume and the Salon des indépendants. While there, she continued her studies with Lucien Simon. In 1922, she returned to Paris to study with André Lhote at his new academy in Montparnasse.

She generally spent her summers painting in the vicinity of Bra?ov or Cluj, and the rest of the year travelling; wandering as far afield as Scandinavia, Scotland, Spain and the Middle East, with each trip resulting in a new series of canvases.

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Painter, b. 1879 - d. 1941

Biography

Elena Popea (15 April 1879, Bra?ov – 19 June 1941, Bucharest) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian Modernist painter whose influences included Impressionism, Expressionism and Cubism. Her favored subjects were landscapes, floral still-lifes and scenes of people at work or attending events

Her father was a secondary school teacher and her uncle was Bishop Nicolae Popea. Upon finishing her basic education, she studied philology in Leipzig and painting in Berlin. Later, she enrolled at the Münchner Künstlerinnenverein, an art school for women in Munich. After that, she spent some time at the artists' colony in Landsberg am Lech, where she took private lessons from Angelo Jank and Caroline Kempter [de].

Her début came in 1905 at the "Expozi?ia na?ionala", organized by the Asocia?ia Transilvana pentru Literatura Româna ?i Cultura Poporului Român (ASTRA), in Sibiu. More exhibitions followed in Bucharest and Cluj.

During World War I, she lived in Paris, where she had showings at the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume and the Salon des indépendants. While there, she continued her studies with Lucien Simon. In 1922, she returned to Paris to study with André Lhote at his new academy in Montparnasse.

She generally spent her summers painting in the vicinity of Bra?ov or Cluj, and the rest of the year travelling; wandering as far afield as Scandinavia, Scotland, Spain and the Middle East, with each trip resulting in a new series of canvases.

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Elena Popea, Florence

Elena Popea, Florence

Sold: EUR 700