Artwork
Projet d'Atelier București

Projet d'Atelier București is a print by the Impressionist artist Theodor Aman. It dates from 1857 and is held in the collection of the National Museum of Art of Romania.
About this work
Overview
Projet d'Atelier București (1857) is a drawing by Theodor Aman, a Romanian artist and educator, depicting a cluttered studio interior.
Subject & Meaning
The scene portrays a lived-in artist's studio, suggesting a space where creativity and daily life intersect. The presence of numerous artworks, a seated figure reading with a dog, and ornate details implies a reflection of the artist's own practice or an idealized academic environment.
Technique & Style
Executed in a style consistent with mid-19th-century academic traditions, the drawing showcases Aman's skill in rendering detailed, crowded compositions, emphasizing texture, and possibly exploring the relationship between art and the artist's personal space.
History & Provenance
Created in 1857, the work exemplifies Aman's engagement with academic painting principles during this period. Provenance details are not provided in the available information.
Context
This piece situates itself within the broader European academic art movement of the 19th century, where detailed, realistic depictions of interior spaces and the emphasis on the artist's milieu were prevalent themes.
Legacy
As part of Aman's oeuvre, *Projet d'Atelier București* contributes to the understanding of Romanian art's development during the 19th century and the influence of European academic styles on local artists.
Artist & collection
Artist
Theodor Aman (20 March 1831 – 19 August 1891) was a Romanian painter, engraver and art professor. He mostly produced genre and history scenes.



















