Nicolae Teodorescu (; 1797âÂÂ1880) was a Moldavian, later Romanian church painter (muralist), and the uncle of artist Gheorghe Tattarescu.
Born in FocÃÂani, he was initiated to the muralist trade by and Matei Zugravul. In 1831, he was called on by Chesarie CÃÂpÃÂÃÂânÃÂ, the Orthodox bishop of BuzÃÂu to open a school for church painters at the local bishopric. He also brought his nephew (an orphan) to study there. In 1844, he was given the title of pitar by Prince Gheorghe Bibescu.
In his over 50-years career, Teodorescu painted several churches in and around BuzÃÂu, such as the churches at the Ciolanu and RÃÂteÃÂti monasteries and the in BuzÃÂu. At the Church of Saint Archangels Michael and Gabriel from the he painted over murals executed in 1694 by Pârvu Mutu.
One of his best-known works is "The World's Wheel" (Roata Lumii), also known as "The Life's Wheel" (Roata VieÃÂii). Painted in 1867, the artwork is displayed at the Museum of the .
A street in OdobeÃÂti (a town where he lived for many years) was named after him in 2007.