Artwork
Tablou ”Tovarășa academician Elena Ceaușescu”, semnat și datat stânga jos ”Dan Hatmanu 1989”. Tablou comandat de Comitetul Municipal de Partid București. Luând în considerare vestimentația, autorul a surprins o ceremonie de acordare a unui titlui de Doctor Honoris Causa de către o instituție de știință din străinătate.

Tablou ”Tovarășa academician Elena Ceaușescu”, semnat și datat stânga jos ”Dan Hatmanu 1989”. Tablou comandat de Comitetul Municipal de Partid București. Luând în considerare vestimentația, autorul a surprins o ceremonie de acordare a unui titlui de Doctor Honoris Causa de către o instituție de știință din străinătate. is a print by Dan Hatmanu. It is held in the collection of the National Museum of Romanian History.
About this work
Overview
The canvas, signed and dated by Dan Hatmanu in 1989, records a formal indoor ceremony. A group assembled around a yellow‑clothed table observes a woman in green who holds a rolled document and smiles. Candles illuminate the scene, and a vase of flowers adds a decorative touch. The work was produced on commission for the Bucharest Municipal Party Committee.
Subject & Meaning
The central figure is Elena Ceaușescu, presented as a recipient of an honorary doctorate from a foreign scientific institution. Her green attire and the document she bears signal the conferment of the degree, while the surrounding participants, dressed in darker clothing and hats, convey the official and ceremonial nature of the event.
Technique & Style
Hatmanu employs a thick impasto application, laying paint in pronounced, textured strokes that give the composition a tactile surface. The palette balances warm candlelight with the vivid green of the honoree’s dress, creating a sense of immediacy and emphasizing the focal figure against the subdued background.
History & Provenance
Commissioned by the municipal party committee, the painting reflects the political climate of late‑communist Romania. Signed by the artist and dated 1989, it likely entered the party’s visual archive before being transferred to museum holdings following the regime’s collapse, where it now serves as a documentary record of the period.
Context
The work belongs to a series of state‑ordered portraits that celebrated party leaders and their public honors. Its depiction of an academic accolade aligns with the regime’s practice of projecting intellectual legitimacy for its elite, intertwining political power with scholarly recognition.
Artist & collection
Artist
Dan Hatmanu made large oil-on-canvas portraits and history scenes for state orders in late-1980s Romania.
















