Artwork
Portret

Portret is an unspecified painting by Aurel Băeșu. It is held in the collection of the Argeș County Museum. The work depicts a seated woman with her hands gently folded in her lap.
About this work
Overview
The work depicts a seated woman with her hands gently folded in her lap. She wears a light‑toned, short‑sleeved dress and her hair is pulled back, drawing attention to her calm expression. The surrounding space is rendered in a soft, blurred palette of warm yellows and greens, which serves to isolate the figure and emphasize her face.
Subject & Meaning
The portrait presents a tranquil, introspective moment, suggesting a private or contemplative state. The modest pose and restrained attire convey modesty, while the subdued background removes narrative distractions, focusing the viewer on the sitter’s demeanor and inner presence.
Technique & Style
The artist employs thick, textured brushwork, particularly evident on the arms and in the background, creating a tactile surface. This impasto‑like application leaves visible strokes that contrast with the smoother rendering of the face, generating a dynamic interplay between detail and abstraction.
History & Provenance
No specific historical data or ownership record accompanies the piece, indicating that its provenance remains undocumented in the available sources.
Context
The painting aligns with a broader 19th‑century interest in portraiture that balances realistic likeness with expressive surface treatment. The use of bold, visible brushstrokes reflects a move toward a more painterly approach, echoing trends that later influenced modernist developments.
Artist & collection
Artist



















