Artwork
Obloanele roșii

Obloanele roșii is a print by Constantin Găvenea. It dates from 1950 and is held in the collection of the Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea.
About this work
Overview
Obloanele roșii is a work by Romanian artist Constantin Găvenea, dating to circa 1950. It is part of the collection at the Museum of Ethnography. The piece consists of a blank, slightly worn sheet of paper with faint marks and handwritten notations.
Subject & Meaning
The title 'Obloanele roșii' translates to 'red clouds' in Romanian, yet the paper bears no visible image or drawing to illustrate this theme. The discrepancy between the title's suggestion of vivid imagery and the actual blankness of the paper invites interpretation.
Technique & Style
The work's technique is characterized by its minimalism, featuring only faint, indistinct marks on a lightly colored, off-white paper. Handwritten elements include a pencil title with a number ('512') and a red ink abbreviation ('DDM'). The overall aesthetic is one of simplicity and emptiness.
History & Provenance
Created around 1950 by Constantin Găvenea, 'Obloanele roșii' is now housed at the Museum of Ethnography. Specific details about its creation context, exhibition history, or how it came to the museum are not provided.
Context
Given its mid-20th-century origin, 'Obloanele roșii' might be contextualized within post-war European art movements, though its blank nature does not clearly align with prominent styles of the time, such as Abstract Expressionism or Surrealism.
Legacy
The impact or influence of 'Obloanele roșii' on subsequent art movements or artists is not immediately evident from the available information, potentially due to its understated nature or the lack of detailed historical context provided.
Artist & collection
Museum
Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea
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