Artwork

30 Decembrie

30 Decembrie, by Ion Țuculescu, unspecified
30 Decembrie, by Ion Țuculescu, unspecified

30 Decembrie is an unspecified painting by Ion Țuculescu. It is held in the collection of the Art museum of Craiova.

About this work

Overview

Ion Țurculescu’s canvas entitled “30 Decembrie” captures a winter tableau dominated by snow‑covered structures rendered in muted yellows and whites, their rooftops punctuated with red highlights. In the lower foreground a solitary figure, dressed in a vivid red‑yellow coat, pushes a cart across the icy ground, creating a focal point that anchors the composition.

Subject & Meaning

The work juxtaposes the stark cold of a snow‑laden urban landscape with the warmth of the figure’s clothing, suggesting a narrative of perseverance amid harsh conditions. The solitary laborer, isolated yet active, may allude to everyday resilience during the winter month of December, inviting contemplation of human endurance against nature’s chill.

Technique & Style

Țurculescu employs thick, expressive brushstrokes and a saturated palette, allowing bold reds and yellows to cut through the predominantly cool tones. The vigorous handling of paint generates a sense of movement, while the contrast between warm and cold hues heightens emotional tension, a hallmark of his mid‑century modernist approach.

Context

Created during a period when Romanian artists were exploring post‑war modernism, the painting reflects contemporary interests in color symbolism and dynamic composition. The title references the date of December 30, linking the visual scene to a specific temporal moment, possibly evoking seasonal rituals or historical events tied to that day.

Legacy

While not as widely reproduced as some of his later pieces, “30 Decembrie” exemplifies Țurculescu’s skill in merging figurative content with abstracted color fields. The work continues to be cited in studies of Eastern European modernism for its effective use of palette to convey mood and narrative within a seemingly simple winter setting.

Artist & collection

This work is in the public domain (CC0). Image source: Art museum of Craiova open access. Spotted an error in this record? Tell us.