Artwork
Peisaj

Peisaj is an unspecified painting by Jean Alexandru Steriadi. It dates from 1939 and is held in the collection of the Museum of Art Cluj-Napoca.
About this work
Overview
Peisaj, a 1939 work by Jean Alexandru Steriadi, is a painting housed at the Museum of Ethnography. It depicts a small, aged building with a distinctive tall, narrow tower, surrounded by overgrown vegetation and natural elements that reflect decay and neglect.
Subject & Meaning
The subject is a weathered, rural structure with a tower, conveying a sense of abandonment and the passage of time. The scene emphasizes the reclamation of human-made spaces by nature.
Technique & Style
The painting features thick, rough brushstrokes and an impasto technique, lending a textured, somewhat unfinished appearance. The muted color palette, dominated by earth tones and soft blues, enhances the overall mood of neglect and serenity.
History & Provenance
Created in 1939 by Jean Alexandru Steriadi, Peisaj is part of the collection at the Museum of Ethnography, though specific details about its creation context or earlier ownership are not provided here.
Artist & collection
Artist
Romanian painter Jean Alexandru Steriadi left scenes of everyday life and ports in the early 1900s.



















