Artwork
Liniște

Liniște is a drawing by Bartha Arpad. It dates from 1950 and is held in the collection of the Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea.
About this work
The image shows a blank piece of paper with tape marks on the corners, featuring a handwritten note in the bottom right corner.
The image shows a blank piece of paper with tape marks on the corners, featuring a handwritten note in the bottom right corner. The note includes the title "Liniște" and the artist's name, "Bartha Arpad", along with the year "1980". A smaller note below mentions "3015-AMTA-240-SEATOV".
A circular stamp at the top of the page reads "WG INV. 1014". The paper itself is a light yellow color, with some faint marks and smudges visible.
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Overview
Liniște is a visual artwork created by Bartha Arpad around 1950, currently part of the collection at the Museum of Ethnography.
Subject & Meaning
The subject of Liniște appears to be the absence of visual content, as the artwork features a blank, light yellow paper with only peripheral markings. The title, handwritten on the work, translates to 'silence' or 'quiet', potentially reflecting the piece's minimalist and empty composition.
Technique & Style
Characterized by its simplicity, Liniște's technique involves a blank paper substrate with handwritten annotations and institutional stamps. The style leans towards minimalism, emphasizing the absence of imagery.
History & Provenance
Created circa 1950 by Bartha Arpad, Liniște is now housed at the Museum of Ethnography. Notable markings include a WG inventory stamp (WG INV. 1014) and a handwritten note with a potentially conflicting date (1980) and an inventory code (3015-AMTA-240-SEATOV).
Context
The artwork's context is somewhat ambiguous due to the discrepancy between its creation date (c. 1950) and the handwritten year (1980). This discrepancy, along with the minimalistic approach, may suggest either a reinterpretation, a late addition of metadata, or an error in documentation.
Legacy
Information on the direct legacy or influence of Liniște is not provided, though its minimalistic approach aligns with broader artistic movements of the mid-20th century. Further research into Bartha Arpad's oeuvre may offer insights into the work's significance within the artist's body of work.
Artist & collection
Artist
Bartha Árpád’s sculptures and drawings capture the textures of labor and quiet moments, rooted in early 20th-century Romanian art.
Museum
Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea
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