Artwork
Peisaj de primăvară

Peisaj de primăvară is an unspecified painting by Tibor Boromisza. It dates from 20 and is held in the collection of the Baia Mare Artistic Centre County Art Museum.
About this work
Overview
Peisaj de primăvară, a landscape painted by Tibor Boromisza, dates from the early twentieth century and is part of the collection of the Museum of Ethnography. The work presents a vivid spring scene rendered in broad, textured brushwork that emphasizes the tactile quality of the paint.
Subject & Meaning
The composition depicts a sunlit countryside where a small village, its houses and a church, recede on gentle hills. In the foreground, thick orange strokes suggest ripening fields or wheat, while stark, leafless trees punctuate the terrain, conveying a sense of renewal and the bustling energy of spring.
Technique & Style
Boromisza employs an impasto technique, applying paint in dense layers that create a pronounced surface relief. The rapid, colorful strokes and the contrast of warm oranges with cooler blues generate a dynamic visual rhythm, highlighting the artist’s interest in texture and color interaction.
History & Provenance
Created around 1920, the painting entered the Museum of Ethnography’s holdings where it remains on display. Its acquisition reflects the institution’s commitment to preserving works that illustrate regional artistic practices and the evolution of early modern Romanian painting.
Artist & collection
Artist
Tibor Boromisza made prints and paintings of everyday scenes in early 20th-century Romania.
Museum
Baia Mare Artistic Centre County Art Museum
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