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Militza Petrașcu (1892-1976) was a Romanian sculptor & portrait artist, celebrated as the nation's top female sculptor. Influenced by Brancusi, she created evocative works exploring femininity and modernism.

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Miliţa Petraşcu (1892 –1976) was a Romanian portrait artist and sculptor, part of the Romanian „avant-garde movement” during the interwar period, widely considered the most talented Romanian woman sculptor of the 20th century.The „Nude” in Cotroceni National Museum’s heritage is a small size statue, depicting a woman resting on some kind of a chair, with arms behind her back, with a sleeping like mimic.This statue can be seen on the visiting tour of the Cotroceni National Museum, being displayed in Queen Marie’s apartment.

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Militza Petrașcu: A Romanian Sculptor’s Legacy of Elegance and Modernism

Militza Petrașcu (1892 – 1976) stands as a monumental figure in Romanian art history, recognized universally as the nation's preeminent female sculptor of the twentieth century. Born in Chisinau, Moldova, her artistic journey spanned decades marked by unwavering dedication to sculpting and portraiture, culminating in a career celebrated for its sensitivity to form and profound exploration of feminine ideals within the context of modernist aesthetics. Her work embodies a harmonious blend of classical tradition and avant-garde experimentation—a testament to her intellectual curiosity and artistic vision. Petrașcu’s formative years were steeped in philosophical inquiry; she pursued studies at St. Petersburg’s Bestuzhev Institute alongside her artistic pursuits, demonstrating an uncommon breadth of interests that would inform her creative process. This academic grounding provided a crucial counterpoint to the burgeoning artistic movements shaping Romania during the interwar period—specifically, the ‘contimporanul’ magazine and its associated circle of artists who championed innovative approaches to artmaking. It was within this environment that Petrașcu encountered luminaries like Constantin Brancusi, Wassily Kandinsky, Alexei von Jawlensky, Henri Matisse, and Antoine Bourdelle – figures whose stylistic concerns profoundly impacted her artistic development. Her sculptural training commenced at the Moscow State Academy of Industrial and Applied Arts and continued at Munich’s Akademie der Bildenden Künste, cementing her mastery of technique and furthering her understanding of sculptural principles. These institutions instilled in her a disciplined approach to craft combined with an openness to new ideas—a duality that characterizes her oeuvre. Petrașcu's artistic style is distinguished by its meticulous attention to detail and its ability to convey emotion through subtly sculpted forms. She skillfully utilized marble, favoring smooth surfaces and graceful curves to achieve remarkable realism while simultaneously capturing intangible qualities of character and spirit. A pivotal moment in Petrașcu’s career arrived in 1936 with the commission for the Ecaterina Teodoroiu Mausoleum in Târgu Jiu—a monumental undertaking that showcased her ambition and technical prowess. This ambitious project cemented her reputation as a visionary sculptor capable of transforming conceptual ideas into tangible expressions of artistic grandeur. The mausoleum’s design reflects Petrașcu's fascination with geometric abstraction alongside humanist ideals, demonstrating her willingness to engage with the complexities of modern art while retaining an appreciation for classical sculptural traditions. Petrașcu passed away peacefully in Bucharest in 1976, leaving behind a legacy of enduring artistic achievement. Her sculptures continue to inspire admiration and scholarly study, serving as poignant reminders of Romania’s contribution to twentieth-century art. Militza Petrașcu's work remains an invaluable testament to the power of female creativity and the transformative potential of artistic dialogue—a beacon illuminating the path toward understanding the spirit of a bygone era.
militza pătrascu

militza pătrascu

1892 - 1976 , Moldova

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Avant-garde
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Wassily Kandinsky']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Constantin Brâncuși']
  • Date Of Birth: 1892
  • Full Name: Milița Petrașcu
  • Nationality: Romanian
  • Notable Artworks: ['Woman']
  • Place Of Birth: Chisinau, Moldova
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