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Sava Henția : ウィキペディア英語版
Sava Henția

Sava Henția (1 February 1848, Sebeș - 21 February 1904, Sebeș) was an Imperial Austrian-born Romanian painter, decorator and illustrator.
==Biography==
He was one of fourteen surviving children of a priest. In 1862, after finishing his primary education, he was apprenticed to an uncle, who taught him how to retouch photographs.〔(Brief biography ) @ the Sebeș website.〕 The following year, he caught typhoid fever and the quinine that was used to treat it damaged his hearing.〔Noi contribuții la cunoașterea vieții șl activității pictorului Sava Henția (1848-1904) (New contributions to our knowledge of the life and work of Sava Henția) by Iulia Ramona Dan, with photographs. ()〕
His work with photographs encouraged him to pursue a career in art. From 1865 to 1870, he studied at the Bucharest National University of Arts with Gheorghe Tattarescu and Theodor Aman.〔 He was then able to obtain a scholarship and went to Paris, where he enrolled at the Académie des Beaux-Arts and found a position in the prestigious workshop of Alexandre Cabanel. In 1873, he returned to Bucharest and became a teacher of drawing and calligraphy at the "Elena Doamna" orphan asylum.〔
Four years later, on the recommendation of Doctor Carol Davila, he became a correspondent with the Army ambulance corps and participated in the Russo-Turkish War (War of Independence), sketching numerous scenes of campaigns and battles, many of which he later made into watercolors.〔 His painting of an artillery battery from Calafat was used on a one Leu postage stamp in 1977.〔(Romania 1 Leu stamp ) @ StampData.〕
After the war, he worked as a teacher, interior decorator and book illustrator.〔 Between 1901 and 1902, he was one of the artists commissioned to restore the murals and altarpieces at the Brebu Monastery. At Cernica Monastery, he produced portraits of that institution's founders.
His home in Sebeș became an historical monument. It was not properly maintained, however, and the roof collapsed in 2001. After further deterioration, all that remained was the front wall and foundation. It was later taken off the list of historical monuments. A street in Bucharest is named after him.

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