94. Mother of God with Child [către 1858]
Начална цена
EUR 18.000
Продадено
EUR 90.000
Сесия
Вто, 9 декември 2025 18:00
Размери
width 47 cm, height 66 cm
Описание
oil on canvas glued to copper plate
Информация от изследване
The artwork is reproduced in "The painter N.I. Grigorescu, His Life and Work", by Alexandru Vlahuta, Bucharest, 1910, p. 23. The artwork is reproduced in the Minerva Calendar, 1913, p. 165. The artwork is reproduced in "Nicolae Grigorescu", by George Oprescu, 1962, p. 249. The artwork is reproduced in "Grigorescu at Agapia", by Marina Sabados, Bucharest, 2011, p. 181. In "Nicolae Grigorescu" and "Grigorescu at Agapia", a photograph of the interior of the Nicolae Grigorescu's house in Campina was published, where this work is on the easel. A variant of this work, dated 1858, is preserved in the "Agapia Monastery Museum" collection, and traditional belief has it that this work "would have constituted the proof given by Nicu Grigorescu to obtain the painting contract of the Agapia Monastery church." In the book "The painter N.I. Grigorescu, His Life and Work", Vlahuta mentioned: "A nun posed for him for the Martyr Barbara. Grateful, the painter made an icon of her: In the midst of a fiery light — a kind of golden purple, which would be the color of eternity — stands the Virgin Mary in the clouds, with her right hand on the globe, holding in her left arm baby Jesus, who, resting his elbow on the globe, raises his right hand in blessing; both she and the child gaze into infinity; on either side, two adoring seraphim, with arms crossed over their chests; around them, a garland of cherubs, blond winged faces, gradually disappearing the higher they go, into the horizons of the sky; at the bottom, a few blue spots tell us that what we see there is truly “in the kingdom of heaven”. But what detailed study is in the minutest details, figures, hands, fabrics… and what a celebration of colors, what a vivid red in the rich drapery which, after framing the tender face of the Most Pure as a shroud, pours in large folds over the enamel blue tunic, brightly extending over the left knee and falling dark in folded pleats at the feet. But the shining green of the tunic of the seraph on the right! But the faded blue of the garment of the seraph on the left!... And the reflection of all these colors, warmly playing, like the flame's glow, on the crinkled neck of the divine child's shirt... A prodigious song of colors. What can words say about the beauty of a song?"
Запознанства
către 1858
ПРОИЗХОД
Comes from the collection of the painter Nicolae Grigorescu's family.
ДОПЪЛНИТЕЛНА ИНФОРМАЦИЯ
За разяснения относно процедурата по наддаване, разходите при спечелване, условията за гаранция, плащане и вземане на спечеления лот, препоръчваме внимателно четене/препрочитане на Правилника за наддаване.
За допълнителна информация относно лота и търга, моля свържете се с Отдела на арт консултантите.
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ДОПЪЛНИТЕЛНА ИНФОРМАЦИЯ
За разяснения относно процедурата по наддаване, разходите при спечелване, условията за гаранция, плащане и вземане на спечеления лот, препоръчваме внимателно четене/препрочитане на Правилника за наддаване.
За допълнителна информация относно лота и търга, моля свържете се с Отдела на арт консултантите.
Размери
width 47 cm, height 66 cm
Описание
oil on canvas glued to copper plate
Информация от изследване
The artwork is reproduced in "The painter N.I. Grigorescu, His Life and Work", by Alexandru Vlahuta, Bucharest, 1910, p. 23. The artwork is reproduced in the Minerva Calendar, 1913, p. 165. The artwork is reproduced in "Nicolae Grigorescu", by George Oprescu, 1962, p. 249. The artwork is reproduced in "Grigorescu at Agapia", by Marina Sabados, Bucharest, 2011, p. 181. In "Nicolae Grigorescu" and "Grigorescu at Agapia", a photograph of the interior of the Nicolae Grigorescu's house in Campina was published, where this work is on the easel. A variant of this work, dated 1858, is preserved in the "Agapia Monastery Museum" collection, and traditional belief has it that this work "would have constituted the proof given by Nicu Grigorescu to obtain the painting contract of the Agapia Monastery church." In the book "The painter N.I. Grigorescu, His Life and Work", Vlahuta mentioned: "A nun posed for him for the Martyr Barbara. Grateful, the painter made an icon of her: In the midst of a fiery light — a kind of golden purple, which would be the color of eternity — stands the Virgin Mary in the clouds, with her right hand on the globe, holding in her left arm baby Jesus, who, resting his elbow on the globe, raises his right hand in blessing; both she and the child gaze into infinity; on either side, two adoring seraphim, with arms crossed over their chests; around them, a garland of cherubs, blond winged faces, gradually disappearing the higher they go, into the horizons of the sky; at the bottom, a few blue spots tell us that what we see there is truly “in the kingdom of heaven”. But what detailed study is in the minutest details, figures, hands, fabrics… and what a celebration of colors, what a vivid red in the rich drapery which, after framing the tender face of the Most Pure as a shroud, pours in large folds over the enamel blue tunic, brightly extending over the left knee and falling dark in folded pleats at the feet. But the shining green of the tunic of the seraph on the right! But the faded blue of the garment of the seraph on the left!... And the reflection of all these colors, warmly playing, like the flame's glow, on the crinkled neck of the divine child's shirt... A prodigious song of colors. What can words say about the beauty of a song?"
Запознанства
către 1858
ПРОИЗХОД
Comes from the collection of the painter Nicolae Grigorescu's family.