Artwork
În vecinătățile Vienei

În vecinătățile Vienei is an unspecified painting by the Realist artist Cecilia Cuțescu-Storck. It dates from 1912 and is held in the collection of the Bucharest Municipality Museum. Created around 1912, this genre painting by Romanian artist Cecilia Cuțescu‑Storck depicts a tranquil riverside setting near Vienna.
About this work
Overview
Created around 1912, this genre painting by Romanian artist Cecilia Cuțescu‑Storck depicts a tranquil riverside setting near Vienna. The composition centers on a gently curving waterway framed by modest dwellings and a prominent dome‑capped structure that suggests a church, all rendered in a calm, atmospheric manner.
Subject & Meaning
The work presents an everyday landscape, emphasizing the serenity of urban life beside the river. The modest houses with red roofs and the solitary boats convey a sense of routine and quiet community, while the distant dome serves as a focal point that anchors the scene within a recognizable cultural setting.
Technique & Style
Cuțescu‑Storck employs a palette of soft, light hues and applies paint with loose, fluid brushstrokes that lend the scene a slightly dreamlike quality. The simplified architectural forms and the emphasis on reflective water demonstrate a preference for mood over precise detail, characteristic of early 20th‑century genre painting.
History & Provenance
The painting entered the collection of the Museum of Ethnography, where it remains on display. Its acquisition date is not recorded, but its presence in the museum aligns with the institution’s focus on works that illustrate everyday cultural environments.
Artist & collection
Artist
Cecilia Cuțescu-Storck was a Romanian painter with a strong influence on cultural life in the interwar period.



















