October 10, 2017

3167 ROMANIA (Bucharest) - Ligia and Pompiliu Macovei Art Collection


The Ligia and Pompiliu Macovei Art Collection is located in the donors' private residence, a building erected at the beginning of the 20th century, in a French eclectic style, which can be found on 11Iunie Street in Bucharest, not far from the Carol I Park. It is the latest addition to the Bucharest Municipality Museum's patrimony (becoming a part of it in 1992) and portrays the aesthetical and architectural vision of two people with a background in art.

Pompiliu Macovei (1911-2009) was a diplomat for the Academy of Architecture of Bucharest in 1939, and, after 1960, held numerous governmental and diplomatic functions. He was a counsellor at the Romanian delegation in Paris, the head of the diplomatic mission in Rome, the Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the President of the State Committee for Culture and Art, and a UNESCO Ambassador. Ligia Macovei (1916-1998), Pompiliu Macovei's wife, attended classes at the Bucharest School of Fine Art's Decorative Arts Department between 1934 and 1939.

The Ligia and Pompiliu Macovei Art Collection is an original cultural incursion in different times and places. The collection features fine art pieces signed by Theodor Pallady, Lucian Grigorescu, Alexandru Ciucurencu, Dimitrie Ghiaţă, Gheorghe Petraşcu, Ioan Andreescu, J. Al. Steriadi, Iosef Iser, Nicolae Tonitza, Ion Ţuculescu, Marcel Iancu and M.H. Maxy; glasswork, ceramics, metalwork, pieces of furniture, and decorative textiles from various times and cultural spaces. It also features a large part of Ligia Macovei's own work, as well as an important art library.

About the stamp
The stamp is part of the series Love Nature! Ceahlău National Park, about which I wrote here.

References
The Ligia and Pompiliu Macovei Art Collection - Bucharest Municipality Museum official website
Casa memorială Ligia şi Pompiliu Macovei (rom) - Historia

Sender: Eugen Mihai (direct swap)
Sent from Bucharest (Bucharest / Romania), on 09.10.2017

2 comments:

  1. Romania is where my ancestors once lived before coming to the United States. This is a wonderful post.

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