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Painter, b. 1933 - d. 1987

Octav Grigorescu was a Romanian painter, graphic artist, book illustrator, fine arts professor at the Bucharest National University of Arts (at the time Institul de Arte Plastice "N. Grigorescu"), an important figure in Romanian art. He was the brother of Ion Grigorescu and the husband of the painter Georgeta Naparu?.

Octav Grigorescu was born on May 22, 1933, to Anastase Grigorescu (b. 1905) and Maria (b. 1906, née Guserescu), the second among four brothers and one sister. His father, a chemical engineer, had weak eyesight due to an early accident when experimenting with chemicals as a boy. This, together with the number of children of young age, prevented him from being drafted during the war. The family story lets believe that Anastase met Maria when his brother was a law trainee in Octav Guserescu's office (her father) . This is where the boy's name borrowed the name. In spite of initially opposing the marriage, the elder Octav went along with what appeared to be a true love story, and, ironically, the young family settled and raised all children in his house located on a picturesque, now slightly out of shape part of the old town, on Vasile Alecsandri street,[3] still owned in part by the family. Anastase Grigorescu's family hails from Bengesti-Ciocadia, Gorj, in the province of Oltenia, from a family of landowners who ran a mill on the Ciocadia river. They rose to a degree a local prominence to build a small church in town and sending all children to the university. Fortunately for them, the economic fate of the family had a downturn before and during the war, so they avoided the immediate bull's eye of the communist revolution, which waged a fierce war on the well-endowed peasantry and so called small bourgeoisie during the initial stages of the Soviet imposed rule.[citation needed]

Anastase's mother side was of Aromanian origin, having settled from south of the Danube in the province via Turnu Severin, and owning a property at Strehaia in the township of Corcova, Mehedinti county. The father's side were local with possible roots over the Carpathians in Transylvania.[citation needed]

On the mother's side, Guserescu was from northern Bukovina, born in Todire?ti (jude?ul Boto?ani), in a family of free land-owning peasants (razesi) who boasted having been granted land by the legendary medieval king of Moldavia, Stephen the Great, after an ancestor earned it in battle. In any case, later on, the artist remembered his grandfather as a dominating, boastful character, with a penchant for bad financial deals and infidelity toward his wife who was an artistic, delicate and inspiring character to the children. Herself addicted to gambling, but very well read and educated, with a passion for romantic novels and a whiff of elegance, coming from a wealthier merchant family with mixed Greek ancestry, she was the favorite of the rest of the family who gradually set the older Octav Guserescu in a sort of domestic exile. Her daughter, Maria, the painter's mother, was not in good terms with her own father. The unconventional, cigar smoking grandfather exerted a "bad boy" attraction on the grandchildren during Octav's middle school years. He let his grandson puff cigarettes a tad too early, a habit that the future painter unfortunately never quit and most likely contributed to his early death at 53. During the short famine following the war and an exceptionally cold winter, the family burned some of the law school volumes, out of need but perhaps in an act of defiance as well. The lawyer had died in 1945.[citation needed]

Octav, together with his brothers, attended what was a boy's only top school, starting with what was at that time the maternal school no. 18, followed in the same building by the "Titu Maiorescu" high school. He graduated with a baccalaureate in 1951. In some sense the school was a higher education institution, with an elite of very talented pupils with accomplished future careers; social position played a role, but the group was apparently mixed, with children belonging to the royal court intermingled with the middle class. The communist revolution altered this mix, but did not destroy the outstanding quality of the school. His literature teacher was an accomplished, even though traditionalist poet, with interest in art and who encouraged his students to pursue higher grounds. Octav was talented in art, starting to draw endlessly by copying museum postcards, browsing black and white art and travel albums with monuments and renaissance sculptures, found in the house, borrowed from friends or from school. One has to remember that he was fourteen in 1947, a fateful moment for the country, when the king abdicated and the immediate years after the war were marked by severe political upheaval and economic shortages. Yet he disclosed thinking that philosophy was his calling, perhaps due to the stimulating classes of his teachers. All along, a natural interest in literature, especially poetry, was present, and he continued writing all his life, even though he never published his work during his lifetime. The only published poetry volume is Lotofagii, a posthumous artist book printed in a font inspired by his distinctive, Da Vinci - like handwriting, edited by his brother Ion Grigorescu.[citation needed]

Entering the fine arts school in the class of Rudolf Schweitzer-Cumpana at the Institute, following up with sculpture in Dimitrie Onofrei's class, he finally chooses to specialize in graphic arts with Vasile Kazar. He graduates his M.A. (1958) with a diploma project depicting scenes from the lives of workers from the coal works in Maramures county, as required by the times. He is happy to accept, right upon graduation, being a lecturer in the graphic arts section. Later on he becomes a reader (conferentiar) and keeps his position till the end, in a distinguished career, many students, with a short interruption around 1968–1971.

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    • Octav Grigorescu, Mirror
      May. 25, 2023

      Octav Grigorescu, Mirror

      Est: €2,000 - €4,000

      oil on canvas, 72 × 85 cm, signed and dated bottom right, in black and with pencil, "OG, (19)74"

      A10 by Artmark
    • Octav Grigorescu, Nocturnal Landscapes
      Jan. 17, 2023

      Octav Grigorescu, Nocturnal Landscapes

      Est: €700 - €1,200

      tempera, ink and crayons on cardboard, 40 × 53 cm, signed and dated bottom right, with pencil, "Octav Grigorescu, (19)62"

      A10 by Artmark
    • Octav Grigorescu, Venice Story
      Sep. 20, 2022

      Octav Grigorescu, Venice Story

      Est: €700 - €1,200

      tempera, watercolour and ink on cardboard, 44 × 28,5 cm, signed, localised and dated bottom right, with black, illegible, "Octav Grigorescu, 1970, Venezia"

      A10 by Artmark
    • Octav Grigorescu, The Divine Comedy
      Sep. 20, 2022

      Octav Grigorescu, The Divine Comedy

      Est: €500 - €900

      ink on paper, 36 × 49 cm, signed, dated and entitled on the reverse, with blue, "Octav Grigorescu, 1964, desen pe o temă din Divina Comedie de Dante"

      A10 by Artmark
    • Octav Grigorescu, The Contemplator
      Jul. 07, 2022

      Octav Grigorescu, The Contemplator

      Est: €700 - €1,200

      43,5 × 29 cm, watercolour, ink, crayons and ballpoint pens on paper, signed, dated and localised bottom right, with pen and ink, "Octav Grigorescu, Venezia, 1970

      A10 by Artmark
    • Octav Grigorescu, A15
      Jul. 07, 2022

      Octav Grigorescu, A15

      Est: €600 - €900

      35 × 30 cm, ink and watercolour on paper, signed, dated, entitled and localised bottom right, with pen and ink, "Octav Grigorescu, A15, Venezia, 1970"

      A10 by Artmark
    • OCTAV GRIGORESCU (BUCHAREST, 1933 - 1987): UNTITLED, 1970
      Jun. 09, 2022

      OCTAV GRIGORESCU (BUCHAREST, 1933 - 1987): UNTITLED, 1970

      Est: €600 - €800

      OCTAV GRIGORESCU (Bucharest, 1933 - 1987) Untitled, 1970 Ink and watercolor on paper, 44 x 29 cm Signed and dated lower right: Grigorescu, 1970 Good conditions, framed with glass and passepartout

      Bertolami Fine Art s.r.l.
    • Octav Grigorescu, Sundown
      Sep. 21, 2021

      Octav Grigorescu, Sundown

      Est: €200 - €300

      Sundown, watercolour on paper, 11 × 13 cm, dedicated on the reverse, with ballpoint pen, "Apus de soare, acuarelă de Octav Grigorescu, dăruită cu multă dragoste doamnei Marilena Păunescu, Georgeta Năpăruș-Grigorescu, 11.XI. 1987" ("Sundown, watercolour by Octav Grigorescu, lovingly given to Mrs Marilena Păunescu, Georgeta Năpăruș-Grigorescu, 11.XI.1987")

      A10 by Artmark
    • Octav Grigorescu, Untitled
      Nov. 11, 2020

      Octav Grigorescu, Untitled

      Est: €700 - €1,200

      Untitled

      A10 by Artmark
    • Octav Grigorescu (1933 - 1987) - Paradise
      Jul. 08, 2020

      Octav Grigorescu (1933 - 1987) - Paradise

      Est: €700 - €1,000

      Octav Grigorescu (1933 - 1987) Paradise Ink on paper; Signed, dated and located, bottom left, in black: Octav Grigorescu, 1968, Bucharest 43 x 31,5

      Vikart Auction House
    • Octav Grigorescu, Bacchus Nascosto (Hidden Bacchus)
      May. 19, 2020

      Octav Grigorescu, Bacchus Nascosto (Hidden Bacchus)

      Est: €700 - €1,200

      Octav Grigorescu, Bacchus Nascosto (Hidden Bacchus)

      A10 by Artmark
    • Octav Grigorescu, Storia d'amore (A25)
      May. 19, 2020

      Octav Grigorescu, Storia d'amore (A25)

      Est: €700 - €1,200

      Octav Grigorescu, Storia d'amore (A25)

      A10 by Artmark
    • Octav Grigorescu, Flight
      Apr. 29, 2020

      Octav Grigorescu, Flight

      Est: -

      Octav Grigorescu, Flight

      A10 by Artmark
    • Octav Grigorescu, The Loss (Smarrimento)
      Feb. 25, 2020

      Octav Grigorescu, The Loss (Smarrimento)

      Est: €700 - €1,200

      The Loss (Smarrimento)

      A10 by Artmark
    • Octav Grigorescu, The tree at dawn (L'albero nella luce del mattino)
      Feb. 25, 2020

      Octav Grigorescu, The tree at dawn (L'albero nella luce del mattino)

      Est: €700 - €1,200

      The tree at dawn (L'albero nella luce del mattino)

      A10 by Artmark
    • Octav Grigorescu, Romeo and Juliette
      Feb. 25, 2020

      Octav Grigorescu, Romeo and Juliette

      Est: €2,000 - €4,000

      Romeo and Juliette

      A10 by Artmark
    • Grigorescu Octav UCCELLO TRA IL FOGLIAME tecnica mista su carta, cm 47x35 sul f
      Sep. 24, 2019

      Grigorescu Octav UCCELLO TRA IL FOGLIAME tecnica mista su carta, cm 47x35 sul f

      Est: €500 - €700

      Grigorescu Octav UCCELLO TRA IL FOGLIAME tecnica mista su carta, cm 47x35 sul fronte: firma

      LiveBid
    • Grigorescu Octav LA CASA DEL SOGNO tecnica mista su carta, cm 39x49 sul fronte:
      Sep. 24, 2019

      Grigorescu Octav LA CASA DEL SOGNO tecnica mista su carta, cm 39x49 sul fronte:

      Est: €500 - €700

      Grigorescu Octav LA CASA DEL SOGNO tecnica mista su carta, cm 39x49 sul fronte: firma

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    • Octav Grigorescu, Paradise
      Jul. 09, 2019

      Octav Grigorescu, Paradise

      Est: €500 - €700

      signed, dated, titled and located lower right, in black, "Octav Grigorescu, 1964, Paradis, București"

      A10 by Artmark
    • Octav Grigorescu, Paradise (II)
      Jul. 09, 2019

      Octav Grigorescu, Paradise (II)

      Est: €500 - €700

      signed, dated and located lower right, in black, "Octav Grigorescu, 1964, București"

      A10 by Artmark
    • Octav Grigorescu, Fairy Tale
      Apr. 17, 2019

      Octav Grigorescu, Fairy Tale

      Est: €800 - €1,200

      A10 by Artmark
    • Octav Grigorescu SENZA TITOLO tecnica mista su carta, cm 34x44 sul fronte: firma e data eseguita nel 1968
      Dec. 21, 2018

      Octav Grigorescu SENZA TITOLO tecnica mista su carta, cm 34x44 sul fronte: firma e data eseguita nel 1968

      Est: €150 - €250

      Octav Grigorescu SENZA TITOLO tecnica mista su carta, cm 34x44 sul fronte: firma e data eseguita nel 1968

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    • Un dans
      Nov. 24, 2011

      Un dans

      Est: CHF300 - CHF400

      OCTAV GRIGORESCU Un dans Bukarest 1933-1987 Kugelschreiber, 43 x 50 cm

      Galerie Fischer Auktionen AG
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