56. Breton Woman Inside [1915-1920]

1872, Tecuci, Galați - 1949, Bucureşti

Estimate

EUR 4.000 - 6.500

Sold

EUR 7.500

Session

Thu, 19 October 2023 19:00

The painting of interiors was one pf the pictural genres where Petrașcu took over a classical theme, but reinterpreted it, either with the novel manner in which he placed colour, or through the space organization modality. Fascinated particularly by the specific nature of his own interior, which intermingles with his workshop, the artist conceives a profound cycle, which also provides this oil painting. Being attracted by a composition coordinated by a limited plane, controllable in terms of perspective, the painter started introducing the interior in the period 1912-1914, when the first oil paintings with characters occur in this predefined space. "Woman in the Workshop" - 1912 (National Museum of Art of Romania, inv. 7827) or "Woman in the Workshop" (National Museum of Art of Romania, inv. 7848). Not referring to its static nature, which pertains to another aesthetic typology, Petrașcu’s interior is currently - along with the same theme worked by Pallady - one of the most representative artistic manifestations of Romanian art. (I.P.)

References

COSTESCU, Eleonora, "Gheorghe Petrașcu", Meridiane Publishing House, Bucharest, 1975. "Gh. Petraşcu", Catalogue of the painting exhibition, Art Museum of the Socialist Republic of Romania, Bucharest, 1972.

Dimensions

width 21 cm, height 32 cm, custom 32 × 21 cm

Description

oil on wood, signed bottom right, in red, "G. Petrașcu"

Dating

1915-1920

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

For clarifications regarding the bidding procedure, hammer price costs, guarantee, payment, and collection terms for the winning lot, we recommend carefully reading/re-reading the Bidding Regulations.

For additional information regarding the lot and the auction, please contact the Art Consultants Department.

Similar lots

Tinker Woman with Pipe

19. Tinker Woman with Pipe

Octav Băncilă

    Estimate EUR 8.000 - 12.000
    Sold EUR 7.500
Brig Mircea I

165. Brig Mircea I [1979]

Dimitrie Ştiubei

    Estimate EUR 900 - 1.500
    Sold EUR 6.500
Balchik

108. Balchik

Dan Ialomiţeanu

    Estimate EUR 1.000 - 1.600
    Sold EUR 1.000