
1894–1965 · Romanian · 27 artworks
artist bio
Lucian Grigorescu was a Romanian painter known for his vibrant landscapes and still lifes, capturing the essence of light and color in the Impressionistic style. He is considered one of the most important figures in Romanian modern art, bridging the gap between traditional academic painting and contemporary European trends.
what you'll learn
Studying Grigorescu's work allows students to explore the application of Impressionistic principles to Romanian landscapes and cityscapes. Students can learn about capturing fleeting moments and the effects of light through color and brushwork.
related: Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro

Balchik Hills

Red Church Landscape

Rooftops Seen from Sf. Gheorghe Square
1940

Via Ripetta Houses
1921

Dobrudjan Street

Martigues Port

Mogoșoaia Forest Path
1952

MogoÅŸoaia Landscape

Still Life with Fruit

Old Bucharest Seen from Sf. Spiridon

Balchik Springtime
1936

View Towards Sf. Spiridon Church
1940

The Sea at Tuzla
1940

Bachik Houses and Hills

Landscape in South of France

Atelier View (Bucharest Rooftops)

Mamut's Cafe

Balchik Landscape
1923

Flowers

Bucharest Landscape
1940

Cassis Landscape

Martigues Landscape
1932

Balchik Towards the Sea
1940

Sozopol Ships
1940

Balchik

Medgidia Houses
1938

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