Victor Brauner
Victor Brauner was a Romanian-born painter and sculptor, known for his contributions to the Surrealist movement. Born on June 15, 1903, in Piatra Neamț, he later moved to Paris, where he became associated with other prominent artists of the time. His work often featured dreamlike imagery and explored themes of the subconscious.
Brauner's art was characterized by a unique blend of symbolism and abstraction. He created various works, including paintings, drawings, and sculptures, that reflected his interest in mythology and the human psyche. Throughout his career, he exhibited alongside notable figures such as André Breton and Salvador Dalí. Brauner passed away on August 12, 1966, leaving a lasting impact on modern art.