Artwork
Peisaj din Grecia

Peisaj din Grecia is an unspecified painting by Ion Țuculescu. It is held in the collection of the Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea.
About this work
Overview
The object consists of a wooden frame that has endured considerable wear, with chipped edges and a penciled inventory number, 365, noted near the top. Inside, a canvas of muted beige tone remains stretched but unpainted, its surface bearing faint smudges that suggest age and previous handling. The frame’s condition indicates long-term storage or display.
Subject & Meaning
The title, rendered in Romanian as “Peisaj din Grecia / peisaj citadin,” translates to “Landscape from Greece / cityscape.” Although the canvas is blank, the designation implies that the original work likely depicted a Greek landscape or urban view, a common theme in 19th‑ and early‑20th‑century ethnographic collections that aimed to document regional environments.
Technique & Style
The frame is constructed of plain wood, typical of utilitarian display cases used for genre paintings and landscapes in museum settings. Its faded, beige canvas suggests a standard linen support, prepared with a ground layer that has yellowed over time. The absence of paint leaves only the texture of the ground, which shows subtle smudges from handling.
History & Provenance
An inventory number, 365, is penciled on the frame, indicating cataloguing within the Museum of Ethnography’s collection. The object’s registration suggests it entered the museum’s holdings as part of a larger acquisition of visual documents, possibly alongside other landscape or city‑scene works referenced in the museum’s archives.
Context
Frames of this type were frequently employed to present landscape and cityscape paintings that illustrated everyday life and geography for ethnographic study. The blank canvas may result from the loss or removal of the original image, a not uncommon occurrence in collections where works have deteriorated, been de‑accessioned, or transferred elsewhere.
Artist & collection
Artist
Museum
Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea
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