Artwork
Peisaj

Peisaj is an unspecified painting by Nicolae Grigorescu. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the National Museum of Art of Romania.
About this work
Overview
Nicolae Grigorescu’s landscape, titled *Peisaj* and dated around 1850, presents a tranquil rural scene. A solitary, slender tree occupies the foreground, leading the eye toward a gently rolling field that extends toward distant hills and mountains. The composition balances foreground and background, offering a broad view of the natural environment.
Subject & Meaning
The work depicts a quiet countryside, with a single tree set against a yellow‑green meadow punctuated by darker foliage. Beyond the meadow, low hills and mountainous forms rise, while a muted sky overhead suggests a calm, perhaps overcast atmosphere. The arrangement emphasizes the harmony between solitary elements and the wider landscape.
Technique & Style
Grigorescu employs a loose, impressionistic approach, using bold, visible brushstrokes to convey texture and light. The palette combines soft earth tones with brighter greens, while the sky is rendered in pale gray with delicate cloud formations. This handling creates a sense of immediacy and movement within the natural setting.
History & Provenance
Created circa 1850, *Peisaj* belongs to the early period of Grigorescu’s career, when he was exploring plein‑air painting and the emerging impressionist aesthetic. The piece’s provenance traces back to the artist’s Romanian workshop, though specific ownership records after its creation are not documented in the available sources.
Artist & collection
Artist
Romanian painter Nicolae Grigorescu made quiet, honest scenes of everyday life and country roads around 1900.



















