My Favourite Artist discusses the Moldovan sculptor Alexandru Plămădeală, who was born in 1888 in Bessarabia and worked in traditional realism across portrait, monumental sculpture, and bust genres. His most famous work was a monument to Stephen the Great erected in Stephen the Great Park, though some works were destroyed in World War II. He was influenced by the Romanian school of art.
My Favourite Artist discusses the Moldovan sculptor Alexandru Plămădeală, who was born in 1888 in Bessarabia and worked in traditional realism across portrait, monumental sculpture, and bust genres. His most famous work was a monument to Stephen the Great erected in Stephen the Great Park, though some works were destroyed in World War II. He was influenced by the Romanian school of art.
My Favourite Artist discusses the Moldovan sculptor Alexandru Plămădeală, who was born in 1888 in Bessarabia and worked in traditional realism across portrait, monumental sculpture, and bust genres. His most famous work was a monument to Stephen the Great erected in Stephen the Great Park, though some works were destroyed in World War II. He was influenced by the Romanian school of art.
In history of art exist many interesting artist but
my favourite is moldavian sculptor Alexandru Plămădeală . Alexandru Plămădeala, was born on October 9, 1888, Boyukany, Chisinau district, Bessarabie province, in a family of intellectuals In his works he was a supporter of traditional realism. He worked in many sculptural genres: portrait, monumental sculpture, bust, genre compositions, plastic. Among the most important works of Alexander Plamadeala: "Portrait of a Woman", "Self-portrait with his wife", busts of A. Mateevich. The most famous work of Plamadeala is a monument to the Stephen the Great. The monument was erected in the Stefa the Great park. Some of his works were destroyed or disappeared during the Second World War. His work was influenced by the traditions of the Romanian school. The End Author: Eșanu Mihai