Artist

Gheorghe Petrașcu

Peisaj marin (Chioggia ?)
Interpretare după „Scrisoare IV” de Mihai Eminescu
Flori
Casă

Gheorghe Petrașcu is a Byzantine icon painting artist. 93 works are cataloged here, principally at National Museum of Art of Romania.

Gheorghe Petrașcu painted quiet scenes of buildings, streets, and still lifes in the 1920s and ’30s Romania. His brush captured places like the bell tower in Târgoviște and a Venice canal in “Veneția,” 1928. He also set vases of flowers and mosque-topped landscapes around Mangalia. These works sit in the quiet corner of interwar art, waiting for you to linger on “Interior (Colț de atelier)” or step next door to the same year’s “Vas cu flori (Cârciumărese).”

Works by Gheorghe Petrașcu

93 works in the catalog · 24 shown

Collections represented

National Museum of Art of Romania

Museum

National Museum of Art of Romania

The National Museum of Art of Romania is located in the Royal Palace in Revolution Square, central Bucharest. It features collections of medieval and modern Romanian art, as well as the international…

Bucharest Municipality Museum

Museum

Bucharest Municipality Museum

Palatul Suțu este un edificiu din București, situat în zona Universitate, sector 3.La porunca postelnicului Costache Gr. Suțu, palatul a fost ridicat între anii 1833-1835, în stil neogotic, după…

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