
1866–1932 · Romanian · 30 artworks
artist bio
Nicolae Vermont was a Romanian painter known for his contributions to both Realism and Impressionism. He captured scenes of everyday life, landscapes, and portraits, often reflecting social themes and the beauty of the Romanian countryside.
what you'll learn
Studying Vermont's work allows students to explore the transition from Realism to Impressionism and how artists adapt techniques to depict social commentary and natural beauty. Students can analyze his use of light, color, and brushwork to convey mood and narrative.

Portrait of a man
1918

Inn
1915

The Red Scarf
1925

Two Workers on Strike

A Walk Through the Park
1915

Închinarea păstorilor, cu motivele satului românesc
1903

View of Dieppe's beach
1929

The Emigrants (Last Ship)

The Flower Girl

Reading
1919

Peasant Woman with Flowers
1905

Gypsy Women Talking
1910

Self-Portrait

Marine landscape of Constanta port

Carnations
1924

The Way Home
1919

Noon in the Village
1923

Rotterdam Port
1928

Louvre Entrance
1928

Dreaming
1896

A Walk Through Sinaia Forest
1902

Flower Girl

Constanța Promenade
1910

Sewer
1911

Seaming Wench
1929

Namaiesti Monastery
1901

Fisherman Village in Brittany
1923

Departure Towards the Open Sea
1893

Summer Day
1895

Roses
1915