116. Spring at Câmpina [1885-1890]
Estimate
EUR 70.000 - 120.000
Sold
EUR 95.000
Session
Tue, 22 March 2022 19:00
References
VLAHUȚĂ, Alexandru, "Pictorul Nicolae Grigorescu. Viața și opera lui" ("The painter Nicolae Grigorescu. His life and work"), Casa Școalelor Publishing House, Bucharest, 1910. VIDA, Mariana, "Grigorescu pictor al naturii=Grigorescu peintre de la nature: (1838-1907)", Publishing House of the Art Museum of the Socialist Republic of Romania, Bucharest, 2007.
Dimensions
width 43 cm, height 62.5 cm, custom 62,5 Ã 43 cm
Description
oil on canvas, signed bottom centred, with brown, "Grigorescu"
Research information
The artwork is reproduced in the monograph "ViaÈa Èi opera pictorului N. I. Grigorescu" ("The life and work of the painter N. I. Grigorescu"), Alexandru VlahuÈÄ, SOCEC, Bucharest, 1910 at p. 44, under the title "La marginea crângului" ("At the edge of the grove"). The artwork is reproduced in "N. Grigorescu", by Nicolae PetraÈcu, Bucovina Printing House, Bucharest, 1930, at cat. 68, p. 181, under the title "Ãn marginea crângului" ("At the edge of the grove"). The artwork is the first illustration in the volume "Poezii populare ale românilor" ("Folk poems of the Romanians") by Vasile Alecsandri, Casa Ècoalelor, Bucharest, 1942 at p. 32, under the title "La marginea dumbrÄvii" ("At the edge of the woods").
Dating
1885-1890
PROVENANCE
the historical collection of banker Ernest Edmond Goodwin (1848-1931). Ernest Goodwin, a native Englishman and deputy director of the Banque de Roumanie, married to Maria (MiÈa) ÈuÈu, was known for the skill with which he assembled some of the master's best paintings, his collection competing in number and value with those of Eugeniu Carada and Alexandru VlahuÈÄ. Over a period of twenty years he purchased works by Grigorescu, which he chose after repeated visits to his studio and less frequently from exhibitions. At least until 1910 the work was in the collection of the banker, who after that year decided to sell it and return to the UK.
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Detalii
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.
References
VLAHUȚĂ, Alexandru, "Pictorul Nicolae Grigorescu. Viața și opera lui" ("The painter Nicolae Grigorescu. His life and work"), Casa Școalelor Publishing House, Bucharest, 1910. VIDA, Mariana, "Grigorescu pictor al naturii=Grigorescu peintre de la nature: (1838-1907)", Publishing House of the Art Museum of the Socialist Republic of Romania, Bucharest, 2007.
Dimensions
width 43 cm, height 62.5 cm, custom 62,5 Ã 43 cm
Description
oil on canvas, signed bottom centred, with brown, "Grigorescu"
Research information
The artwork is reproduced in the monograph "ViaÈa Èi opera pictorului N. I. Grigorescu" ("The life and work of the painter N. I. Grigorescu"), Alexandru VlahuÈÄ, SOCEC, Bucharest, 1910 at p. 44, under the title "La marginea crângului" ("At the edge of the grove"). The artwork is reproduced in "N. Grigorescu", by Nicolae PetraÈcu, Bucovina Printing House, Bucharest, 1930, at cat. 68, p. 181, under the title "Ãn marginea crângului" ("At the edge of the grove"). The artwork is the first illustration in the volume "Poezii populare ale românilor" ("Folk poems of the Romanians") by Vasile Alecsandri, Casa Ècoalelor, Bucharest, 1942 at p. 32, under the title "La marginea dumbrÄvii" ("At the edge of the woods").
Dating
1885-1890
PROVENANCE
the historical collection of banker Ernest Edmond Goodwin (1848-1931). Ernest Goodwin, a native Englishman and deputy director of the Banque de Roumanie, married to Maria (MiÈa) ÈuÈu, was known for the skill with which he assembled some of the master's best paintings, his collection competing in number and value with those of Eugeniu Carada and Alexandru VlahuÈÄ. Over a period of twenty years he purchased works by Grigorescu, which he chose after repeated visits to his studio and less frequently from exhibitions. At least until 1910 the work was in the collection of the banker, who after that year decided to sell it and return to the UK.