
1871–1934 · Romanian · 15 artworks
artist bio
Ipolit Strâmbu was a Romanian painter known for his contributions to the Impressionist movement in Romania. He captured the essence of rural life and landscapes with a focus on light and color.
what you'll learn
Studying Strâmbu's work allows students to understand the adaptation of Impressionist techniques to Romanian subjects and the importance of capturing fleeting moments in everyday life. Students can learn about color theory and the use of light to create atmosphere.
related: Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro

Portrait of a Peasant

Girl Sewing

The Flowery Headscarf
1925

Landscape
1908

The Red Headscarf
1926

Reading in the Garden
1910

The Red Scarf
1919

Summer Afternoon
1918

In the Family
1927

Maternity

Vase with Roses and Chrysanthemums
1911

Vase with Flowers
1909

Thinking
1917

In the Garden
1930

After Bath
1918