Ioachim Miloia

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Ioachim Miloia (3 May 1897, Ferendia, Timiș County – 25 March 1940) was a Romanian painter, historian, manager of the Banat Museum in Timișoara and professor at the Technical University in Timișoara.

Life[edit]

He graduated from high school and the Theological Academy in Caransebeș, Romania. Afterwards he studied at the Faculty of Letters and the National University of Art in Bucharest, from 1919 to 1920.

As a painter, together with Catul Bogdan, he created the mural painting in the Iosefin Orthodox Church in Timișoara.[1] Further examples of his work can be found in churches in Folia, Topolovăţu Mare, Cuptoare-Secu, Bocşa Montană, Jebel, Oraviţa and Anina.

In the late 1920s he was appointed general manager of the Banat Museum and in the '30s he headed the Banat Regional Archives.

He died in 1950 in Cluj, following a prolonged illness.

In his honor, municipal authorities in Timișoara named a street after him.

Works[edit]

  • A Gallery of Classical Masters - Painting of the Renaissance
  • The Legend of the Cross in Medieval Art and Literature
  • Considerations Upon the Renaissance
  • Studies and Articles Upon Art
  • Studies and Articles upon History

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Timișoara în anul 1939 – Iosefin Archived 28 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine agenda.ro, accesat 2008-06-18

References[edit]

  • Mircea Miloia, Aurel Turcuș, Gheorghe Mudura, Nicolae Săcară - Omagiu Ioachim Miloia. Un erudit cărturar (1897–1940)., Timișoara: Ed. Mirton, 1997
  • Lucian Predescu - Enciclopedia României. Cugetarea, București: Editura Saeculum, 1999, ISBN 973-9399-03-7
  • "Ioachim Miloia - Enciclopedia României - prima enciclopedie online despre România". enciclopediaromaniei.ro. Retrieved 22 November 2016.