Artwork
Mere și banane

Mere și banane is a print by Agafiței Costache. It dates from 1955 and is held in the collection of the Moldova National Museum Complex.
About this work
Overview
Mere și banane, attributed to Agafiței Costache and dating circa 1955, presents a seemingly minimalist composition. At its core, the work features a light pinkish-hued canvas set within a weathered wooden frame, distinguished by subtle, scattered blue flecks and minute dirt specks.
Subject & Meaning
The subject of Mere și banane appears to be the absence of a prominent visual subject, drawing attention instead to the canvas's textured, worn state and the frame's aged condition. A barely legible handwritten note in the top left corner hints at potential hidden or obscured meaning.
Technique & Style
Technically, the piece relies on the inherent qualities of its materials over overt artistic manipulation. The dominant empty space, paired with the subtle coloration and textural elements of the canvas and frame, suggests an exploration of the interplay between absence and presence.
History & Provenance
Created circa 1955 by Agafiței Costache, the work's history and ownership trail prior to its current location are not detailed here. Notations on the frame (marks and numbers) imply a documented provenance, though specifics are unclear.
Context
Mere și banane can be contextualized within broader artistic explorations of minimalism and the reevaluation of the canvas as a subject in itself. For further exploration of similar thematic concerns, the Museum of Ethnography is suggested, though the direct relevance of this recommendation to the piece's context is ambiguous.
Artist & collection
Artist
Agafiței Costache made prints and paintings of everyday Romanian life in the mid-20th century.


















