Artwork
PEISAJ DE ȚARĂ

PEISAJ DE ȚARĂ is a drawing by Micaela Eleutheriade. It dates from 1935 and is held in the collection of the National Museum of Art of Romania.
About this work
Overview
PEISAJ DE ȚARĂ, created by Micaela Eleutheriade in 1935, is a sketch depicting a serene rural village scene.
Subject & Meaning
The composition centers on a small, simply rendered house with a few windows and a door, accompanied by a lone figure engaged in an everyday activity, conveying a sense of quiet, rural life.
Technique & Style
Executed in a loose, sketchy manner, the work features quick, expressive lines and subtle shading. The ground is textured with tiny marks, while the distant background, with faint tree and building silhouettes, is achieved through lighter, more suggestive rendering.
History & Provenance
Created in 1935 by Micaela Eleutheriade, specific details regarding the work's history and ownership are not provided.
Context
The piece reflects early 20th-century artistic tendencies towards capturing everyday life in a simplified, expressive form. The stippling-like technique in the ground and the loose lines align with period interests in exploratory drawing techniques.
Legacy
While specific influences or direct artistic lineage are not detailed, PEISAJ DE ȚARĂ contributes to the broader legacy of interwar European art focused on rural themes and expressive drawing practices.
Artist & collection
Artist
Micaela Eleutheriade (1900–1982) was a noted Romanian painter and engraver. She was a descendant, through her mother, of the painter Gheorghe Tattarescu, the pioneer of neoclassicism in Romania.



















