Artwork
Letiția Lucasievici

Letiția Lucasievici is an unspecified painting by Jean Alexandru Steriadi. It dates from 1931 and is held in the collection of the National Museum of Art of Romania.
About this work
Overview
Letiția Lucasievici is a portrait painting created by Jean Alexandru Steriadi in 1931, characterized by its serene and elegant depiction of a woman.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, Letiția Lucasievici, is portrayed in a state of calm contemplation, her gaze directed to the left. Her attire, including a long pink dress and dark shawl, conveys refinement, while a red flower in her hair adds a touch of vibrancy.
Technique & Style
Steriadi employs a muted background to emphasize the subject, drawing attention to her poised figure, elegant accessories (such as a fan), and expressive, serene facial expression.
History & Provenance
Created in 1931 by Jean Alexandru Steriadi, specific details about the painting's history and ownership prior to its current location are not provided.
Context
This work reflects the artistic trends of its time, possibly influenced by early 20th-century portrait traditions, emphasizing the sitter's personality and social stature through subtle, suggestive detail.
Legacy
The painting's legacy is closely tied to Steriadi's overall body of work; for deeper insight into its impact, examining the artist's broader contributions to early 20th-century art is recommended.
Artist & collection
Artist
Romanian painter Jean Alexandru Steriadi left scenes of everyday life and ports in the early 1900s.



















