The
Zambaccian Museum is an annex of the National Art Museum of Romania and housed
in the former home of Krikor Zambaccian (1889 –1962), a businessman and art
collector. The museum was founded in 1947, closed by the Ceauşescu regime in
1977, and re-opened in 1992.
This
is a traditional merchant house, built in the second half of the 18th century -
it is one of the earliest surviving examples of typical residential Bucharest
architecture - and the only one open to the public as a museum.
Four Nude Studies - Theodor Pallady - 1871-1956
Self Portrait - Theodor Aman - 1831-1891
Portrait of a Jew - Nicolae Grigorescu - 1838-1907
Portrait of a Woman - Nicholae Grigorescu
Portrait of Milica Mohor - Nicholae Tonitza - 1886-1940
Nina Wearing Green - Nicholae Tonitza
Roses - Stefan Luchian - 1868-1916
Lorica - Stefan Luchian
The Kobza Player - Stefan Luchian
K.H. Zambaccian - Corneliu Baba - 1906-1997
Landscape - anonymous - 19th C
Self-Portrait - Petre Iorgulescu-Yor - 1890-1939
Madonna and Child - Baugin Lubin - 1610-1663
Woman with a Yellow Hat - Alexandru Ciucurencu - 1903-1977
Woman with Guitar - Alexandru Ciucurencu
Tartar Woman - Iosif Iser - 1881-1958
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