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Old House

Petrascu, Gheorghecca. 1930

Brukenthal National Museum

Brukenthal National Museum
Sibiu, Romania

When his style matured, the chromatic became brighter and its effects were easily recognizable. During the war, the house in Nicorești, where he had often worked, was destroyed. In search of a place that would give the much desired peace, Petrașcu stopped in Târgoviște where he built a house with a studio. It was there that he painted his compositions inspired by the residence of the princes of Wallachia, old houses, belfries and landscapes. In Old House, Petrașcu applied a thick layer of paste to define volumes and to obtain a wonderful pictorial effect. In the middle of the composition, he placed the white wall of the old house – recurrent in many of his paintings – and added no other colors. Black and white were used as colors and were integrated in the chromatic composition. The perspective of the mountains, slightly deformed, gave the old building monumentality and solidity.

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  • Title: Old House
  • Creator: Petrascu, Gheorghe
  • Date Created: cca. 1930
  • Physical Location: Brukenthal National Museum, Sibiu, Romania
  • Physical Dimensions: w55 x h39 cm (Without frame)
  • Artist Biography: A true founder of artistic tradition, in his creation Gheorghe Petrașcu synthesized elements of traditional Romanian art and the elements of novelty brought by 20th century painting. His approach was classical and he induced the vocation of permanence, “a praise to the concrete” in a coherent vision. He was an introvert and his creations showed it, but they also showed that he was constantly tempted to explore new artistic territories and to experiment with new visions. He was skilled in using the colors and had a tendency to assert a new constructive vision of shapes. The works dating from his early years were strongly influenced by Nicolae Grigorescu and reveal a preference for landscapes. Petrașcu studied at the Julian Academy in Paris, then traveled to Brittany, Italy and Spain. Those voyages, as well as the holidays spent in Romania, in Nicorești, Agapia, Constanța, Bucharest and Viforâta were a source of inspiration. One of the well known themes is that of the country house, dignified, and majestic, silent but rich in history.
  • Provenance: Brukenthal National Museum
  • Type: painting
  • Medium: oil on canvas
Brukenthal National Museum

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