60. The Shepherd's Song [1870-1873]

1838, Pitaru, Dâmboviţa - 1907, Câmpina

Estimate

EUR 25.000 - 35.000

Sold

EUR 30.000

Session

Tue, 21 December 2021 19:00

A minstrel of the Romanian territory, Nicolae Grigorescu was the creator of a social work, a close observer of his fellowmen and a witness of joys and freedoms that he himself would share. Following his direct contact with nature, the artist would usually adopt a luminous palette, letting his feelings to become the painter. Alongside the palette, his brushwork would get invigorated, acquiring a particular liveliness, as the artist captures the local atmosphere, with a perfect plein-air technique. He would make the transition from narrative to descriptive with a sure and vigorous hand, managing to capture the most natural and noble features of his models. One of his favourites would be the shepherd, whom he often meets on his summer wanderings. Noble in speech, looks and posture, the shepherd of Grigorescu plains is lively and graceful in his movements. Like a monarch, the shepherd rules and watches over his place, bathed in the lights of cool mornings, or in the night-time chiaroscuro. For years, Grigorescu would follow the shepherd closely, wandering the mountains in summer to observe his movements and habits and lovingly researching him. On Ciungi, in the mountains of Agapia, in the Siret Valley, Buzău Valley, Moșneag Valley, or near the ruins of Văratec, the painter would sincerely surprise it with delight, his presence standing as a living testimony of the authentic Romanian space. (GM)

References

VLAHUȚA, Alexandru, „Pictorul N. I. Grigorescu: Vieața și opera lui”, Ed. Scrisul Românesc, Craiova, 1910. CIUCĂ, Valentin, „Pe urmele lui Nicolae Grigorescu”, Ed. Sport-Turism, București, 1987. CEBUC, Alexandru, „Grigorescu”, Ed. Monitorul Oficial, București, 2007.

Dimensions

width 28.5 cm, height 19.5 cm, custom 19,5 × 28,5 cm

Description

oil on canvas pasted on cardboard, signed bottom left, with brown, "Grigorescu"

Dating

1870-1873

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