
1877–1953 · Romanian · 29 artworks
artist bio
Francisc Șirato was a Romanian Post-Impressionist painter, known for his landscapes, portraits, and still lifes that captured the essence of Romanian life and culture. He blended Impressionistic techniques with a unique personal style, contributing significantly to the development of modern Romanian art.
what you'll learn
Studying Șirato's work allows students to explore the fusion of Impressionistic and Post-Impressionistic styles, while also examining the influence of Orientalism on European art and the depiction of local culture.
related: Nicolae Tonitza

La gherghef

Yellow Flowers

Self-Portrait

Houses in Balcic
1933

Still Life with Vases and Roses
1920

Girl Reading

Tatar Women in Mangalia
1930

In the Shade

Flowers

Young Woman in Interior
1947

Still Life

Abibe

Lila in Yellow

Houses in Mangalia

Lalele

Evening at Balcic
1940

Mangalia Street

Square in Balcic
1936

City Outskirts
1933

Cârciumărese

Peasant Women from Dolj
1926

Odalisque
1931

Red and Pink Roses
1940

Aristocrat Portrait (Lila, Artist's Niece)
1933

Red Box

Woman Reading

Houses on the Shore of Lake Cernica

Woman from Bucovina

The Cobza Player from Balchik
1926