15. Still Life with Apples and Pitcher [1913]
Selling price
EUR 12.109
Session
Thu, 16 February 2023 19:00
References
COSTESCU, Eleonora, "Gheorghe Petrașcu", Meridiane Publishing House, Bucharest, 1975.
Dimensions
width 55.5 cm, height 33 cm
Description
oil on canvas, signed and dated bottom left, with black, "G. Petrașcu, (1)913"
Research information
Most likely, the work was included in Gheorghe PetraÈcuâs personal exhibition at the Romanian Athenaeum, March 3 - April 1, 1913, being part of the 120 works exhibited at that time. The still life paintings in particular were critically acclaimed: "Here and there, under the originality of black, with a range of red speckled by an indispensable white-blue reflection, the still life paintings are reminiscent of colour effects akin to the sobriety of the mystic Cézanne...". (Adrian Maniu, "Noua RevistÄ RomânÄ" (The New Romanian Magazine), March 17, 1913).
Dating
1913
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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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
COSTESCU, Eleonora, "Gheorghe Petrașcu", Meridiane Publishing House, Bucharest, 1975.
Dimensions
width 55.5 cm, height 33 cm
Description
oil on canvas, signed and dated bottom left, with black, "G. Petrașcu, (1)913"
Research information
Most likely, the work was included in Gheorghe PetraÈcuâs personal exhibition at the Romanian Athenaeum, March 3 - April 1, 1913, being part of the 120 works exhibited at that time. The still life paintings in particular were critically acclaimed: "Here and there, under the originality of black, with a range of red speckled by an indispensable white-blue reflection, the still life paintings are reminiscent of colour effects akin to the sobriety of the mystic Cézanne...". (Adrian Maniu, "Noua RevistÄ RomânÄ" (The New Romanian Magazine), March 17, 1913).
Dating
1913