62. Girl's Cheek
Procjena
EUR 250 - 350
Prodano
EUR 350
Sesija
Čet., 22 svibnja 2025 18:00
Dimenzije
depth 22 cm, width 16 cm, height 32 cm
Opis
bronz, signed on the right side, at the base, "M. Romalo"
Informacije o istraživanju
Marioara Romalo is an artist active during the interwar period. She is present at several Bucharest artistic events, participating in February 1930 in one of the first exhibitions with works by Princess Ileana. At the same exhibition, organized at the Dalles Hall of the Romanian Book, other artists are also present, students of Jean Al. Steriadi and Ion Jalea, such as Cella Misirliu, Viorica Scodrea, Letitia Lucasievici, and Zoe Golescu. Marioara Romalo also exhibits at the Official Salons in 1928, 1929, 1931, and 1935. The Romalo name is associated with a Greco-Roman family originating from the Fanar district, Constantinople, settled in the Romanian space in the 19th century.
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DODATNE INFORMACIJE
Za pojašnjenja u vezi s postupkom licitiranja, troškovima kupnje, uvjetima jamstva, plaćanja i preuzimanja osvojenog lota preporučujemo da pažljivo pročitate/ponovno pročitate Pravilnik o licitiranju.
Za dodatne informacije o lotu i aukciji kontaktirajte Odjel umjetničkih savjetnika.
Dimenzije
depth 22 cm, width 16 cm, height 32 cm
Opis
bronz, signed on the right side, at the base, "M. Romalo"
Informacije o istraživanju
Marioara Romalo is an artist active during the interwar period. She is present at several Bucharest artistic events, participating in February 1930 in one of the first exhibitions with works by Princess Ileana. At the same exhibition, organized at the Dalles Hall of the Romanian Book, other artists are also present, students of Jean Al. Steriadi and Ion Jalea, such as Cella Misirliu, Viorica Scodrea, Letitia Lucasievici, and Zoe Golescu. Marioara Romalo also exhibits at the Official Salons in 1928, 1929, 1931, and 1935. The Romalo name is associated with a Greco-Roman family originating from the Fanar district, Constantinople, settled in the Romanian space in the 19th century.