Artwork
Peisaj

Peisaj is a print by Elena Aflori. It dates from 1950 and is held in the collection of the Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea.
About this work
Overview
Peisaj is a work attributed to Elena Aflori, dated to around 1950. The Museum of Ethnography holds this piece, which is not a visual artwork but rather a document related to a lost or separate item.
Subject & Meaning
The document appears to be a wrapper or label once associated with a 'Peisaj' artwork, meaning 'landscape' in Romanian. Handwritten notes include dimensions, '48 x 69.5 cm', and an inventory number, '296', suggesting it was part of a cataloged collection.
Technique & Style
The document features faint handwriting in Romanian and a red stamp or mark. The handwriting and stamp indicate administrative or curatorial handling of the associated artwork.
History & Provenance
The document is now held at the Museum of Ethnography, implying a connection to the museum's collection or archives. The inventory number and stamp suggest it was once formally cataloged.
Artist & collection
Artist
Elena Aflori painted two works here: the oil *Flori*, a single blooming branch that fills the canvas in soft light, and the lithograph *Peisaj*, a quiet hillside road disappearing into the distance.
Museum
Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea
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