MONA MOMESCU, EDUARD ANDREI, Risipitorul de talent:Ilie Cristoloveanu, pictor și filolog în România și SUA [The Prodigal ProdigyIlie Cristoloveanu, an Artist and Philologist in Romania and the USA]
Bucharest, Paideia, 2022, 522 p., with ill.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.62229/aubllrlxxi/22/9Abstract
Ilie Cristoloveanu (1893-1964), an artist trained in fine arts in the Belle Époque
Romania, has recently made the subject of a consistent monograph written by
philologist Mona Momescu and art historian Eduard Andrei. The artist’s archive and
quasi-complete donation of works (about two hundred paintings, sketches, drawings,
portraits), were identified in 2021 at the Romanian National Museum of Art in
Bucharest. They came to the museum’s collection after a last-minute decision of the
artist’s late wife Olga Cristoloveanu – herself an art lover, a soprano and her husband’s
muse – to donate them in 1977 to a Romanian museum, against her husband’s anti-
Communist will. Olga Cristoloveanu, a voluntary character, outlived her husband more
than two decades and tried to leave his inheritance to Columbia University, New York,
where her husband had lived and worked. Eventually, she donated the works to
probably the most visible museum in Romania, which now appears to have been a wise
decision, as it offered the artworks better visibility and recognition. The volume also
includes a consistent corpus of images taken after the main assets of this archive.