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Alexandru Bellu (1850-1921) cames from a family of wealthy landowners who came from Macedonia into Romania. He does his studies in Law in Paris and enters the media intellectuals and artists of the period. Alexandru meets Nadar in his studio (35 Boulevard des Capucine) and the Impressionists. But more important it is his friendship with the Romanian painter Nicolae Grigorescu. With this painter will be friends for life.
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Alexandru Bellu (1850-1921) came from a family of wealthy landowners who moved from Macedonia to Romania.  
  
In Paris and in Italy, Alexander Bellu is initiated in photography by Nadar and near  the Alinari brothers from Florence, who lends their lab to make its "tirages".
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He studied Law in Paris, and entered into contact with the intellectuals and artists of the period. He met Nadar (in his studio at 35 Boulevard des Capucine), the Impressionists, camera manufacturers (such as Jules Richard), and the Romanian painter Nicolae Grigorescu, the two became friends for life. Bellu learnt photography from [[Nadar]] and the Alinari brothers from Florence.
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Back in Romania, Bellu was to live another 30 years at his mansion of Urlaţi (Prahova County), photographing peasants, gypsies and rural life. His photographic work is often compared to the paintings of Nicolae Grigorescu.
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Images of rural Romania that appeared in his 1919 album ''Romania in Pictures'', were republished on various occasions by his son. Postcards using his photographs are rare and sought by collectors.  
  
 
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* Petre Costinescu. ''Documente in alb-negru. Un fotograf de la sfirsitul veacului trecut. Alexandru Bellu'', Editura Sport-Turism, Bucharest, 1987 (in Romanian)
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* Petre Costinescu. ''Documente in alb-negru. Un fotograf de la sfirsitul veacului trecut. Alexandru Bellu'', Editura Sport-Turism, Bucharest, 1987 {{ro}}
  
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* http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandru_Bellu
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* [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandru_Bellu Bellu at German Wikipedia]
 
* http://www.foto4all.ro/blog/2013/04/alexandru-bellu-1850-1921/
 
* http://www.foto4all.ro/blog/2013/04/alexandru-bellu-1850-1921/
 
* http://www.studio-plus.fr/histoire-de-la-photographie/alexandru-bellu-1850-1921.html
 
* http://www.studio-plus.fr/histoire-de-la-photographie/alexandru-bellu-1850-1921.html
  
[[Category:Photography|Bellu, Alexandru]]
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Latest revision as of 13:41, 3 December 2022

Life and work

Alexandru Bellu (1850-1921) came from a family of wealthy landowners who moved from Macedonia to Romania.

He studied Law in Paris, and entered into contact with the intellectuals and artists of the period. He met Nadar (in his studio at 35 Boulevard des Capucine), the Impressionists, camera manufacturers (such as Jules Richard), and the Romanian painter Nicolae Grigorescu, the two became friends for life. Bellu learnt photography from Nadar and the Alinari brothers from Florence.

Back in Romania, Bellu was to live another 30 years at his mansion of Urlaţi (Prahova County), photographing peasants, gypsies and rural life. His photographic work is often compared to the paintings of Nicolae Grigorescu.

Legacy

Images of rural Romania that appeared in his 1919 album Romania in Pictures, were republished on various occasions by his son. Postcards using his photographs are rare and sought by collectors.

Photographs
Literature
  • Petre Costinescu. Documente in alb-negru. Un fotograf de la sfirsitul veacului trecut. Alexandru Bellu, Editura Sport-Turism, Bucharest, 1987 (Romanian)
Links