
1886–1975 · Romanian · 30 artworks
artist bio
Rudolf Schweitzer-Cumpăna was a Romanian painter known for his Impressionistic landscapes and genre scenes. He captured the essence of Romanian rural life and urban landscapes with a vibrant and painterly style, contributing significantly to the development of Impressionism in Romania.
what you'll learn
Studying Schweitzer-Cumpăna's work allows students to understand how Impressionistic principles were adapted and applied in a Romanian context. Students can learn about capturing light and atmosphere, and depicting everyday life with loose brushstrokes and vibrant color palettes.
related: Claude Monet, Nicolae Grigorescu

Baptism at the Countryside
1924

Threshold in ArgeÈ™ Valley
1927

Winter Path Through the Forest
1960

Return from Field Work
1930

Hydra Port
1929

San Remo (Santa Brigita Arc)
1939

Summer Path
1951

Selling Pretzels (Waiting for Christmas)
1925

Sighișoara Tower
1930

Springtime Flowers
1973

Street in Paris
1931

In front of the Bakestone
1927

Prahova Valley Landscape
1926

Fringe of Bucharest
1940

Houses in ArgeÈ™ Valley

Cradle Song (Nursery Rhymes)
1929

Street Towards Montmartre

At the Window
1923

Winter Landscape

Peasant Woman with Jar
1940

Eating Mămăligă

Street in Athens

Venice - Santa Maria della Salute
1931

Street During Winter
1934

Bridge over Seine
1932

Peasant House Interior
1919

Street in Montmartre
1932

Balcic Landscape
1938

Peasant with Pipe
1922

Vase with Roses
1962