Artwork
Vas cu flori (Gladiole)

Vas cu flori (Gladiole) is an unspecified painting by Corneliu Baba. It dates from 1965 and is held in the collection of the National Museum of Art of Romania.
About this work
Overview
Corneliu Baba’s 1965 canvas titled “Vas cu flori (Gladiole)” presents a solitary vase brimming with blossoms. Set against a muted, dark backdrop, the composition draws the eye to the vivid reds and whites of the flowers, which dominate the picture plane and create a striking visual contrast.
Subject & Meaning
The work depicts a simple still‑life—a vase of gladiolus—arranged in an informal, almost spontaneous manner. By isolating the floral arrangement from any surrounding objects, Baba emphasizes the transience of beauty and the quiet presence of everyday objects within a contemplative space.
Technique & Style
Baba employs thick, impasto brushwork to render the petals, allowing the paint to stand out from the canvas and impart a tactile sense of volume. The heavy application of color, combined with a limited palette of deep background tones, enhances the illusion of depth and gives the flowers a three‑dimensional quality.
History & Provenance
Created in 1965, the painting belongs to the later period of Baba’s career, when his focus shifted toward intimate interior scenes and still‑lifes. The work remains in the artist’s oeuvre, representing his continued exploration of texture and color within traditional subject matter.
Artist & collection
Artist
Corneliu Baba made prints and paintings that feel like quiet stories, often borrowing from older art.














