Background
Arthur Garguromin-Verona was born on August 24, 1867 in Braila, Romania. He was the son of Francesco Spiridon-Verona and Amalia Lukovici.
Arthur Garguromin-Verona was born on August 24, 1867 in Braila, Romania. He was the son of Francesco Spiridon-Verona and Amalia Lukovici.
Arthur studied at the Theresian Military Academy, graduating in 1891. Since 1895, he started to learn plastic arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich under the guidance of Fritz von Uhde. The artist also attended Académie Julian.
Arthur started his career as a painter at the workshop of his brother Nicolae Henri Verona.
In 1898, Verona attended the Salon, where he exhibited some of his works.
The painter organized his first personal exhibition in 1902.
It wasn't until 1903, when the painter focused on the impressionist style. At the same time Verona concentrated on monumental painting and studied fresco painting techniques.
Verona established Free Art Academy in 1919. Two years later, in 1921, the painter organized a large personal exhibition. Four years later, Verona was appointed a jury member at the Venice Biennale.
The year 1935 brought the misfortune to him — the painter's workshop was destroyed by fire for the second time, along with over 100 works.
Gipsy Tent
Bear Leaders
Girl's Dower
Field Festivity
Country Road
Birch Forest
Neagoe Basarab (Study)
Women Assembly
Peasant Woman Resting
Country Road
Harvest
In the Forest
Child (Study)
In the Garden with Flowers
In the Hertza Forest
Decorative Panel for the Romanian Maritime Service (Study)
Violinist in a Boat
In codrii Hertei
Cosasii
Spartul horei
Arthur Verona was married to Maria Zerman.