132. Provence Light [1915-1920]

1883, Giurgiu - 1959, Bucureşti

Selling price

EUR 18.090

Session

Tue, 21 December 2021 19:00

From optical theories to the practice of neo-impressionism, from easel painting to the composition studied and completed in the art studio, Nicolae Dărăscu made proof of his extraordinary skills and superior understanding of the aesthetic degrees of painting, which are now translated into works of art reminding of one of the greatest local painters. Nicolae Dărăscu's interiors introduce us to a figurative category defined not only by the challenge of the composition typology, but, through their specificity, and intimacy of Dărăscu's soul. If most paintings of the cycle are dedicated to the interiors of Turkish cafes, painted in Dobrogea during the interwar period, in the first period of creation, after the revelation of French post-impressionism, which he would emulate in 1908-1914, Dărăscu would remain in the chromatic experiments universe for a while. The colour palette was then correlated with a brushstroke typical of a painter in love with colour and light, which is evident in this painting, in this eloquent shade and brushstroke play.

References

Catalogul Expoziţiei Retrospective “Nicolae Dărăscu”, Muzeul de Artă al Republicii Socialiste România, Bucureşti, 1966

Dimensions

width 82 cm, height 76 cm, custom 76 × 82 cm

Description

oil on canvas, signed bottom right, with brown, "Dărăscu"

Dating

1915-1920

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