
1871–1956 · Romanian · 31 artworks
artist bio
Theodor Pallady was a Romanian painter known for his contributions to Impressionism and Post-Impressionism in Romania. He blended French artistic influences with a unique Romanian sensibility, creating landscapes, still lifes, and portraits characterized by subtle color harmonies and a contemplative mood.
what you'll learn
Studying Pallady's work allows students to explore the nuances of color theory and composition within Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. Students can also learn how to synthesize diverse influences, like Japonism, into a cohesive personal style.
related: Henri Matisse, Pierre Bonnard, Constantin Artachino

House from Oltenia

Lakeshore
1930

Eglise de Mimizan
1937

Pont du Diable (St. Palais sur Mer Cliffs)
1928

Natură moartă cu narghilea și gutui
1940

Café du Dome
1928

Still Life with Red Flowers

Woman in Interior
1948

Poppy Flowers

Case la Turtucaia

Pe cheiul Senei

Yellow Flowers

Still Life with Narcissus and Mirror
1940

Landscape with Lake

Orange Coat

Still Life with May Lilies
1935

Bridge Over Seine

Interior din atelierul din Place Dauphine
1934

Haystacks

Narcissus and Lilies
1920

Still Life

Toledo Street

Japonese Props
1930

Strada Sfinții Apostoli
1949

Still Life With Peonies and Clock

Landscape (Constantza)

Scenă de port (Jeux de boules)

Natură statică cu mâțișori

Self-Portrait
1938

Red Flowers

View Towards the Mediterranean Sea
1930