Artwork
Peisaj venețian (Giudecca)

Peisaj venețian (Giudecca) is an unspecified painting by Corneliu Baba. It is held in the collection of the National Museum of Art of Romania.
About this work
Overview
The work titled “Peisaj venețian (Giudecca)” presents a waterfront scene dominated by three vertical structures. Muted tones of yellow, brown, and gray define the architecture, while occasional blue and green windows punctuate the façade. A pale, cloud‑filled sky merges with the rooftops, and the water below appears dark, nearly black, with subtle green reflections.
Subject & Meaning
The composition captures a segment of the Giudecca district, emphasizing the relationship between built forms and their reflection on the lagoon. Rather than detailing every architectural element, the artist highlights the interplay of light and shadow across the façades, suggesting the atmospheric qualities of a Venetian evening.
Technique & Style
Thick, uneven brushstrokes create a textured, impasto surface that gives the buildings a tactile presence. The palette remains restrained, focusing on tonal variations rather than vivid coloration. This approach foregrounds the materiality of paint and the visual effects of illumination over precise representation.
History & Provenance
The piece is catalogued as an image, with no further documented exhibition history or ownership details provided in the available information.
Artist & collection
Artist
Corneliu Baba made prints and paintings that feel like quiet stories, often borrowing from older art.















