7. Breton girl working by the window [1881-1883]
Estimate
EUR 30.000 - 50.000
Sold
EUR 65.000
Session
Tue, 18 December 2018 19:30
References
[Ioana Beldiman-Gheorghe Cosma], Nicolae Grigorescu pictură-grafică, Muzeul de artă al RSR, 1984, cat. 174,il.
Remus Niculescu, Catalogul expoziției Nicolae Grigorescu, MARPR, 1957, cat. 187
G.Oprescu [-R.Niculescu], N.Grigorescu, vol.2, București, Ed.Meridiane, 1962
Francisc Șirato, Grigoresco, S.A. Bruxelles, Editions de la Connaissance, [f.a.]
Vasile Varga, Nicolae Grigorescu, Bucuresti, Ed. Meridiane, 1973
A.Vlahuță, Pictorul N.I.Grigorescu. Vieața și opera lui, București, Ediția Casei Școalelor, 1910
Dimensions
width 22 cm, height 28.5 cm, custom 22x28,5
Description
oil on wood, signed and with bottom right dedication, in red, , Grigorescu, to Mărioara"
Research information
The work is reproduced in "Grigorescu", Virgil Cioflec, Ed. Cultura Națională, 1925 with the title "At the window". The work was part of the Nicoale Grigorescu retrospective exhibition, R.P.R. Art Museum, Bucharest, 1957 and is mentioned in the exhibition catalogue in category no. 187, page 75 with the title "Breton girl working". The work was part of the Nicolae Grigorescu exchibition, R.S.R. Art Museum, Bucharest, 1984-1985 and is reproduced in the catalogue of the exhibition in the category 174, page 199. The work is classified in the Treasure category of the Movable National Cultural Heritage, through the order of the ministry of culture, no. 2778 of 03.12.2004.
Dating
1881-1883
PROVENANCE
20s, the historical collection Nicolae Lucasievicz (1885 - 1952), career diplomat, attaché of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for about 35 years between 1909 - 1943. until 1964, the dr. Ioan Dumitrescu-Popovici collection; 1964-2004, the patrimony of the Romanian National Art Museum; since 2004, the collection of the Dumitrescu-Popovici family’s heirs.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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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
[Ioana Beldiman-Gheorghe Cosma], Nicolae Grigorescu pictură-grafică, Muzeul de artă al RSR, 1984, cat. 174,il.
Remus Niculescu, Catalogul expoziției Nicolae Grigorescu, MARPR, 1957, cat. 187
G.Oprescu [-R.Niculescu], N.Grigorescu, vol.2, București, Ed.Meridiane, 1962
Francisc Șirato, Grigoresco, S.A. Bruxelles, Editions de la Connaissance, [f.a.]
Vasile Varga, Nicolae Grigorescu, Bucuresti, Ed. Meridiane, 1973
A.Vlahuță, Pictorul N.I.Grigorescu. Vieața și opera lui, București, Ediția Casei Școalelor, 1910
Dimensions
width 22 cm, height 28.5 cm, custom 22x28,5
Description
oil on wood, signed and with bottom right dedication, in red, , Grigorescu, to Mărioara"
Research information
The work is reproduced in "Grigorescu", Virgil Cioflec, Ed. Cultura Națională, 1925 with the title "At the window". The work was part of the Nicoale Grigorescu retrospective exhibition, R.P.R. Art Museum, Bucharest, 1957 and is mentioned in the exhibition catalogue in category no. 187, page 75 with the title "Breton girl working". The work was part of the Nicolae Grigorescu exchibition, R.S.R. Art Museum, Bucharest, 1984-1985 and is reproduced in the catalogue of the exhibition in the category 174, page 199. The work is classified in the Treasure category of the Movable National Cultural Heritage, through the order of the ministry of culture, no. 2778 of 03.12.2004.
Dating
1881-1883
PROVENANCE
20s, the historical collection Nicolae Lucasievicz (1885 - 1952), career diplomat, attaché of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for about 35 years between 1909 - 1943. until 1964, the dr. Ioan Dumitrescu-Popovici collection; 1964-2004, the patrimony of the Romanian National Art Museum; since 2004, the collection of the Dumitrescu-Popovici family’s heirs.