Artwork
Iarnă

Iarnă is an unspecified painting by Jean Alexandru Steriadi. It is held in the collection of the Brukenthal National Museum.
About this work
Overview
Iarnă depicts a tranquil winter landscape, where a thin veil of snow blankets the ground and modest structures. The composition centers on a quiet village scene, with simple roofs and unadorned walls set against a sky over which skeletal trees reach upward.
Subject & Meaning
The work presents a modest settlement rendered in winter, emphasizing the starkness of the season. Bare trees and snow‑covered roofs convey a sense of stillness, inviting contemplation of the quiet that descends with cold weather.
Technique & Style
Rendered in a restrained palette, the image relies on muted tones to suggest snow and sky. The simplified architectural forms and the linear depiction of tree branches reflect a modest realism, focusing on atmosphere rather than elaborate detail.
Context
Created by Jean Alexandru Steriadi, the painting aligns with his broader interest in everyday Romanian scenes. Steriadi often portrayed rural life and natural settings, using a calm observational approach that highlights the ordinary beauty of the landscape.
Artist & collection
Artist
Romanian painter Jean Alexandru Steriadi left scenes of everyday life and ports in the early 1900s.















