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Maria Rusescu
Born(1936-09-07)7 September 1936
NationalityRomanian
Known forPainting

Maria Rusescu (born 7 September 1936) is a Romanian painter.

Biography

Early life

Rusescu's parents, Filaret and Zamfira Andrişan, moved to Iaşi from Northern Bukovina at the beginning of 1940. Maria Rusescu was a textile engineer (graduating in 1959 from Institutul Politehnic Iaşi) who worked for SC IAŞICOMF SA Iaşi, from where she retired in 1990.

Artistic career

Rusescu's first paintings, dated 1974, are reproductions, in particular, after the work of Theodor Aman. Later, she became fascinated by the work of artist Constantin Daniel Stahi, whom she considered a spiritual mentor.[1] As a result, Rusescu established the "Constantin Daniel Stahi" Foundation in 1993 in Iași, coordinating its activities until 2007.[2] After 1990 she participated in several local and national (Romanian) exhibitions.

Influenced by the works of Stahi, Rusescu's paintings oscillate between a native sincerity and the attempt to accurately represent, in a classical manner, religious objects or peasant traditional subjects enveloped in a particular light, creating the appearance of a world long gone where everything contained perfection and equilibrium.[3]

Recognition:[4][5]

  • 1990: Diploma de gradul I, Group exhibition, Aleea Clasicilor, Chişinău, Moldova, 3rd Prize at Annual Salon of the "Asociaţia Artiştilor Plastici" (AAP) from Iaşi.
  • 1994: 3rd Prize "Arthur Verona" Artists Exhibition, Minerva Gallery, Dorohoi.
  • 2000: 2nd Prize for the painting "Mama" (The Mother) at the AAP Iaşi Spring Salon.
  • 2003: 3rd Prize for the painting "Moara, gîştele şi noi" (The mill, the geese and us) at the AAP Iaşi Spring Salon, "Casa Cărţii" Gallery, Iaşi.

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Notes

  1. ^ Bălăceanu, 2005, p.103
  2. ^ Bălăceanu, 2001, p.119
  3. ^ Bălăceanu, 2001, p.119
  4. ^ Bălăceanu, 2005, p.103
  5. ^ Bălăceanu, 2001, p.120

References

  1. Gheorghe Bălăceanu: Să ne cunoaştem artiştii în viaţă. Editura Timpul, Iaşi, 2001.
  2. Gheorghe Bălăceanu: Fragmente de suflet pentru suflet. Editura PIM, Iaşi, 2005.
  3. Artists Association of Iasi, Romania - Asociația Artiștilor Plastici Iași (AAP Iași) aapIASI.ro.