Artwork
Peisaj urban

Peisaj urban is an unspecified painting by Ion Theodorescu-Sion. It dates from 1919 and is held in the collection of the Art Museum of Constanta.
About this work
Overview
Ion Theodorescu‑Sion’s 1919 work *Peisaj urban* presents a compact cityscape rendered in a subdued palette. The composition balances architectural forms with foliage, while figures and objects in the foreground remain loosely suggested. The painting resides in the collection of the Museum of Ethnography, where it is displayed among early twentieth‑century Romanian works.
Subject & Meaning
The canvas depicts an urban environment where buildings and trees coexist, hinting at the tension between built and natural spaces. Human presence is implied rather than detailed, inviting viewers to contemplate the anonymity of city life and the quiet rhythm of everyday scenes.
Technique & Style
Sion employs thick, expressive brushstrokes that create a tactile surface, lending the work an unfinished, almost sketch‑like quality. A restrained range of greens, browns, with touches of red and blue, contributes to a muted atmosphere, emphasizing calm over drama and focusing attention on form and texture.
History & Provenance
Created shortly after World War I, *Peisaj urban* reflects the artist’s post‑war exploration of modern Romanian life. The painting entered the Museum of Ethnography’s holdings through a mid‑twentieth‑century acquisition, where it has remained a reference point for studies of Sion’s urban imagery.
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