Artwork
Drum greu

Drum greu is an unspecified painting by Nicolae Grigorescu. It is held in the collection of the Art Museum of Constanta. The work depicts a compact herd of cattle positioned on a rugged incline.
About this work
Overview
The work depicts a compact herd of cattle positioned on a rugged incline. The animals are rendered primarily in white tones, punctuated by darker markings, while the surrounding terrain is portrayed as uneven and stony. A muted, hazy sky forms a soft backdrop, merging subtly with the landscape.
Subject & Meaning
The composition centers on the relationship between the livestock and their harsh environment, emphasizing the solidity of the rocks against the softness of the animals’ coats. The close grouping of the cattle suggests a sense of communal presence within an otherwise austere setting.
Technique & Style
The artist employs broad, textured brushstrokes to convey the thickness of the animals’ fur and the weight of the stone. A restrained palette of earthy browns, whites, and muted grays dominates, avoiding bright highlights and focusing instead on tonal harmony and surface texture.
Context
The painting aligns with the artist’s broader interest in rural scenes, where the natural world and agricultural life intersect. By concentrating on the physicality of both animal and terrain, the work reflects a continued exploration of landscape and animal portraiture within a modest, realistic framework.
Artist & collection
Artist
Romanian painter Nicolae Grigorescu made quiet, honest scenes of everyday life and country roads around 1900.



















