Artwork
Peisaj parizian

Peisaj parizian is a print by Micaela Eleutheriade. It dates from 1925 and is held in the collection of the National Museum of Art of Romania.
About this work
Overview
Peisaj parizian, created by Micaela Eleutheriade in 1925, is a cityscape painting capturing a Parisian scene.
Subject & Meaning
The artwork portrays a Parisian cityscape, focusing on architectural elements such as buildings and chimneys, conveying a sense of urban life.
Technique & Style
Eleutheriade employed a muted color palette dominated by browns and grays. Strategic use of light and shadow creates depth, guiding the viewer's gaze into the composition.
History & Provenance
Created in 1925, specific details about the work's history and ownership are not provided.
Context
Peisaj parizian reflects the early 20th-century artistic interest in urban landscapes, a common theme during this period.
Legacy
The work's impact or influence on subsequent art movements or artists is not specified in the available information.
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.



















