Artwork

Peisaj din Tulcea

Peisaj din Tulcea, by Clara Cantemir, unspecified, 1950
Peisaj din Tulcea, by Clara Cantemir, unspecified, 1950

Peisaj din Tulcea is an unspecified painting by Clara Cantemir. It dates from 1950 and is held in the collection of the Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea.

About this work

Overview

Peisaj din Tulcea is a work by Clara Cantemir, created around 1950. It is a plain, light-colored canvas with no discernible image, framed in wood.

Subject & Meaning

The title Peisaj din Tulcea, meaning 'landscape from Tulcea', suggests the work was intended to depict a scene from Tulcea, a Romanian city near the Black Sea. However, the canvas remains empty.

Technique & Style

The canvas shows no visible brushstrokes or painting. Faded red handwriting is visible in the top left corner, and a small red circle with the number 424 is in the bottom right corner.

History & Provenance

The work is held at the Museum of Ethnography, indicating its connection to the cultural heritage of the region.

Artist & collection

Artist

Clara Cantemir

Clara Cantemir made three works we have here—two oil paintings and one print—all titled in Romanian.