Back To The 18th - 19th Century

in Photography Lovers5 months ago

Browsing though my art folders I had to realize a good part of the photos taken at the most beautiful exhibition have not been posted yet. So today I'd like to correct that and show you something extraordinary you don't come across every day.

The artist, Alexandru Vlasin is an experimented and accomplished one, in his 80's, who has a particular style you don't see these days, unless we're talking about painters from the 18th or 19th century.

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Portrait of a Shepherd

Most of you don't know what an authentic Romanian shepherd looks like, but I can tell you, this is how shepherds looked like a few decades ago. Today they look a bit different, but the artist is famous for depicting people from the past. What I appreciate regarding the way he depicted the shepherd is the rough reality you see. Shepherds are working people, roaming the pastures, so you can't expect fashion or high end style and that's exactly what you see on the canvas.

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Battle in the Mureș Valley

One of the particularity of the exhibition was that the paintings were mostly of irregular size, which is a plus in my eyes as I had enough of those common size paintings. This canvas is long and narrow, which is perfect for such a battle scene. I didn't take a close up photo of this one, to show you how life like those people in the battle were, so you have to take my word for it.

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The Forester's Wife

Not the beauty one would look for when buying a painting, but this is actually a very valuable one. Why? Just look at the scene the artist has immortalized on the canvas. It's a fight between husband and wife and what makes it more interesting is the mirror behind the wife, which shows the forester as well. I've been to countless exhibitions and trust me, I've never seen such a painting, with the characters in such a position.

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Turks Looting A Monastery

We have a lot of Turks on Hive, so they might feel offended by this painting and title, but the truth is, Romania has a long and bloody history with the Turks and this scene might have happened several times in reality. So no offense. Putting aside the grievances, judging the painting purely from artistic point of view, this is a brilliant piece in my eyes. The characters are perfectly depicted and the action look very real.

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Funeral at Mediaș

Another wonderful one in my eyes, for being so life like. I don't know how familiar you are with postcards issue in the early days of postcard history, but there were those colorful illustrations, which looked pretty much like this painting.

What I love about these paintings with multiple characters is the face expression of the characters. If you have a closer look, you'll see how detailed their face is and each face expresses some emotions, which is crucial.

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Portrait

You may ask why is the title Back To The 18th - 19th Century and the question is legit as the artist is still among us and the paintings were painted in the 20th and 21st century. The answer is because most of the characters and scenes reminds me of the paintings painted in the 18th - 19th century. I really appreciate this a contemporary painters are rarely painting scenes like this.

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Cherry Forest

Looking at the painting, I was hoping for a title that reflects the woman's struggle in gathering firewood, yet the title refers to the forest :) Regardless, it's a very nice one. This phenomenon does not exist anymore, unless you own the forest. But if you own the forest, you don't have to gather wood and carry it on your back. Life was not easy back then.

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Battle in the Rămeț Gorges

To give you an idea about the size of these canvases, this must have been like 1m wide. What I did was start at the left side and go though every 10 cm and examine the characters. It's a battle scene, a pretty crowded one, so there's plenty to see and worth spending the time to look at the details. Imagine how much work goes into such a canvas and how long it takes to complete such a painting.

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Ioana

I'm not entirely sure, but I think the lady on the painting is the wife of the artist.

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Ioana

Another portrait of the lady.

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Ioana With A Straw Hat

Moments of this makes me regret I could not attend the opening. The lady was present at the opening and it would have been interesting to see her live and compare her to these portraits.

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Ana Vlasin

I suppose the lady is the mother of the artist. As far as I know they had a very close relationship and the painter loved her mother, so it's normal to have her on canvas.

This was an exhibition I will not forget and I feel privileged to be allowed to take photos of the paintings. These paintings are not for sale and once the exhibition is over, they most likely go back to the storage room and you don't see them again.

Let's see which one is your favorite.

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Another spectacular artistic report with an excellent photographic record. This is an artist with a very defined style despite the diversity of the character of his painted scenes. I liked the way he works with portraits the most. Especially the first two of Ioana, there is remarkable eloquence and a clear reference to how the artist perceives the lady...

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This is an artist with a very defined style despite the diversity of the character of his painted scenes.

You're right about that. At his age, his style is defined and he also has a lot of experience. And you're not the only one who noticed his special talent regarding portraits :)

Thank you for the nice words my friend, you're always a gentleman!

Hugs and Happy New Year in advance, if we don't meet till then :)

:) Happy New Year in advance also for you @erikah friend!!!... And thank you very much for being in #hive sharing your excellent works!...

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The lady carrying firewood on her back from the forest with her trusted dog is my favorite.
Beautiful artworks of the past interestingly narrated by you. Thank you 🙏🏽

Interesting choice, but a good one as it's a nice painting.

I like Cherry Forest and Ana Vlasin. I also like the artist style. Good for him painting the style he wants and not following trends.

Most likely he did at some point, but he's over 80 now and an accomplished artist, so he can afford to not try to fit the mood and the expectation of the crowd :)

Yet another beautiful collection of works you put together here! I especially love the shepherd. All the portraints have special facial expressions, love it. Looking forward to the next selection you share with us :)

I'd say the artist has a special talent when it comes to portraits. And who would have thought the shepherd would be the favorite today :)


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I didn't know this artist, thank you very much!

Most likely he's not known to many.

Great works @erikha I loved it. I liked this one the most, Portrait of a Shepherd.

Looks like that's the favorite today.

yeah because i think it's great

hii, this looks amazing! thank you for sharing them with us.

I'm glad you like it.

Almost ending the year with a mesmerizing artistic work. This paintings are beautiful, it shows how artists from 18 to 19 century were talented. Never even knew about such artist.

One thing I love about his style of painting is how they exhibit life. For example, the painting where the man is fighting with his wife and the one where a woman is picking some firewood in the forest. This paintings took me on an imagination how life was hard then and of course, life is still hard now but in a different level.