Petre Hârtopeanu
Petre Hârtopeanu was a Romanian-German painter and art professor.
Life
Hârtopeanu began his studies and work in Iași. He studied at the Iași Academy of Fine Arts, where he had Nicolae Tonitza as a professor in 1937. He later became a professor and dean at the Academy of Fine Arts.After emigrating in 1970 from Romania, he lived in Frankfurt, West Germany. Hârtopeanu was married to Frida Klamer, a 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 the Darmstadt art life. From 1950, he had numerous exhibitions at home and abroad.His paintings are an expression of his intense search for the perfect effect of a particular composition. His paintings of natural or cultural landscapes were light and airy, determined by the play of light on the scene. His work often portrayed still lifes using a clever arrangement with alluring colors 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 1913Hârtopeanu. Editura ARC 2000, București 2003,