Artwork
Biserica Stavropoleos

Biserica Stavropoleos is an unspecified painting by the Byzantine icon painting artist Amedeo Preziosi. It dates from 1868 and is held in the collection of the National Museum of Art of Romania.
About this work
Overview
Amedeo Preziosi’s 1868 oil depicts the modest Biserica Stavropoleos in Bucharest. The composition centers on the church’s red façade and green shutters, bathed in daylight that catches the glass panes. A narrow street, flanked by a low fence and a few leaf‑less trees, frames the scene, conveying a quiet urban moment.
Subject & Meaning
The work records a specific architectural landmark, emphasizing its everyday presence rather than monumental grandeur. By focusing on ordinary elements—weathered walls, the play of light on the roof, and the subtle shadows beneath the trees—the painting suggests a contemplative observation of city life and the enduring calm of a place of worship.
Technique & Style
Preziosi employs a restrained palette, allowing the red brick and green shutters to stand out against a muted sky. Careful rendering of light creates a gentle sheen on the windows, while delicate brushwork defines the texture of the fence and the bark of the trees. The overall effect is a balanced, almost photographic realism typical of mid‑nineteenth‑century genre painting.
History & Provenance
Created in 1868, the canvas entered the collection of the Museum of Ethnography, where it is displayed alongside other works by Preziosi. Its acquisition reflects the museum’s interest in documenting the visual culture of Eastern Europe during the period of rapid urban change.
Artist & collection
Artist
Amedeo Preziosi painted everyday life in 19th-century Bucharest. His brush caught the Surugii din Obor textile market in 1868 and the wooden Pod peste Bucureștioara bridge the next year, plus village scenes like Țărănci…



















