Emilian Lăzărescu (1878-1934) was a versatile painter who spent much of his career in his native Romania. The latter bit of information tells why he is essentially unknown to the art world at large. It's usually the case that artists from out-of-the-way countries are ignored unless they either move to an artistic center such as Paris, London or New York, or they spend considerable time in such places. For example, probably the most famous Romanian artist is the sculptor Constantin Brancusi (1876-1958), who spent more than 50 years of his life in Paris.
As for Lăzărescu (a contemporary of Brancusi), a casual Google search revealed little of use other than a brief Wikipedia entry in Romanian (you can have Google translate it).
Below are examples of his work. Most are undated, so I arranged them according to my best guess as to their chronological order. Some were made in Paris where he studied art. Others depict Great War scenes. Most deal with fashionable women and their activities.
Gallery
The Green Shawl - 1910
Pe cheiul Senei (Quay of the Seine)
Bal masque
Pudica (Bashful / Chaste)
Femeie culcată pe canapea
Ajunsi in prima linie de foc
Regruparea
Marasesti
Sarja de cavalerie (Cavalry Charge)
După bal (After the Ball)
The Green Scarf
Redhead
French Evening - 1932
Cochetărie (Coquetry)
As for Lăzărescu (a contemporary of Brancusi), a casual Google search revealed little of use other than a brief Wikipedia entry in Romanian (you can have Google translate it).
Below are examples of his work. Most are undated, so I arranged them according to my best guess as to their chronological order. Some were made in Paris where he studied art. Others depict Great War scenes. Most deal with fashionable women and their activities.
The Green Shawl - 1910
Pe cheiul Senei (Quay of the Seine)
Bal masque
Pudica (Bashful / Chaste)
Femeie culcată pe canapea
Ajunsi in prima linie de foc
Regruparea
Marasesti
Sarja de cavalerie (Cavalry Charge)
După bal (After the Ball)
The Green Scarf
Redhead
French Evening - 1932
Cochetărie (Coquetry)