Bogdan Vlăduță was born in 1971 in Romania. He studied painting at the Bucharest National University of Arts and graduated with a Master in 1996. He was later on accepted to the Vasile Pârvan scholarship and, from 2002 to 2004, he traveled to Rome to further his study in painting at the Accademia di Romania. The trip helped the artist realize the connection between the Renaissance and Christianity and his art. He began to study and resurrect the aforementioned subjects in his paintings in a solemn and mysterious manner. In 2007, Vlăduță gave his doctoral thesis with the title "Roman Landscape. Painter's Itinerary". His works have been collected by many prestigious institutions, including the National Museum of Art of Romania, the Rosenfeld Porcini Gallery in London and the A.A.M. Gallery in Rome, among others.