Meniu

Продай / Продай
Контакт
Моят профил
Български

Открийте

Арт консултанти

Отдели търгове







95. Calinic Miclescu, The Primat Metropolitan of Ungro-Vlachia [1879]

1812, Cluj Napoca - 1887, Bucureşti

Продажна цена

EUR 36.180

Сесия

Чет, 20 март 2025 17:00

Open to various forms of art - easel painting, lithography or photography - the artist Carol Popp de Szathmari was a witness to the most significant events of his era. His interest in history, human beings and nature, along with his sharp observational spirits, were to convert him into a remarkable painter and photographer of reality. A passionate traveler and imbued with a romantic spirit, the artist traversed Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Turkey, Persia, even reaching the Romanian kingdom throughout his journeys. He would settle in Bucharest around 1843, quickly becoming a favorite at the royal court. He would work for the ruling Bibescu/Știrbei brothers, become painter and photographer for Prince Cuza, and after 1866, a favorite of the Royal House in the position of an official artist. The year 1866 marked the ascent of Prince Carol to Romania's leadership, who would keep Szathmari in his service, initiating an important relationship. Among the important portraits he would create during the following period would be the "Portrait of the Metropolitan Calinic Miclescu". Calinic Miclescu held the roles of Metropolitan of Moldova (1865-1875), Metropolitan of Ungro-Vlahia (1875-1886) and Primate Metropolitan of Romania (1875-1886). He was a member of the Ad-Hoc Divan of Moldova (October 7, 1857). He was elected Metropolitan of Moldova on May 10, 1865. Following the death of Metropolitan Nifon Rusailă he was elected Metropolitan of Ungro-Vlahia and by default, Primate Metropolitan of Romania (May 31, 1875). During his tenure, he supported the opening of the courses of the Theology Faculty in Bucharest (1881), the establishment of the Church Book Printing House (1882), the consecration of the Holy and Great Chrism in Romania for the first time (1882), and the recognition of the autocephaly of the Romanian Orthodox Church (1885).

Препратки

PĂCURARIU, Mircea, "Dictionary of Romanian Theologians", Andreiana Publishing House, Sibiu, 2004.

Размери

width 86 cm, height 125 cm

Описание

ulei pe pânză, signed and dated lower right, in red, "Szathmari, 1879"

Информация от изследване

A version of the work, dated 1878, is reproduced in the exhibition catalogue "Carol Popp de Szatmary", National Cotroceni Museum, Bucharest, 2012, on pp. 68-69, originating from the collection of the Bucharest City Museum.

Запознанства

1879

ДОПЪЛНИТЕЛНА ИНФОРМАЦИЯ

За разяснения относно процедурата по наддаване, разходите при спечелване, условията за гаранция, плащане и вземане на спечеления лот, препоръчваме внимателно четене/препрочитане на Правилника за наддаване.

За допълнителна информация относно лота и търга, моля свържете се с Отдела на арт консултантите.

Алтернативни лотове

After Strawberries

5. After Strawberries

Theodor Aman

    Оценка EUR 500 - 800
    Продадено EUR 1.000
Street in Vitre

140. Street in Vitre [1931]

Gheorghe Petraşcu

    Оценка EUR 1.200 - 1.800
    Продадено EUR 1.200
Rose Garden

82. Rose Garden [anii '30]

Nicolae Tonitza

    Оценка EUR 10.000 - 16.000
    Продадено EUR 17.000
Corner of the Workshop

55. Corner of the Workshop [1964]

Constantin Piliuţă

    Оценка EUR 3.000 - 5.000
    Продадено EUR 10.000