Artwork

Chipuri tătărăști - copii

Chipuri tătărăști - copii, by Nicolae Tonitza, unspecified, 1924
Chipuri tătărăști - copii, by Nicolae Tonitza, unspecified, 1924

Chipuri tătărăști - copii is an unspecified painting by Nicolae Tonitza. It dates from 1924 and is held in the collection of the Moldova National Museum Complex.

About this work

Overview

Nicolae Tonitza’s 1924 picture titled Chipuri tătărăști – copii portrays a boy and a girl in traditional dress, positioned before a wall that includes a window framed by a vivid red, blue and yellow pattern. The work is part of the collection of the Museum of Ethnography, where it is displayed among other pieces reflecting regional cultural heritage.

Subject & Meaning

The figures are rendered as children: the boy in a white shirt and hat, the girl covered with a white headscarf. Their attire and the decorative window suggest a specific folk tradition, emphasizing the everyday life and customs of the community depicted.

Technique & Style

Tonitza’s brushwork remains evident across the surface, lending a lively, spontaneous quality to the composition. The palette combines bright primary hues with softer whites, while textured application of paint creates depth and visual interest in both the figures and the patterned background.

History & Provenance

Created in 1924, the painting entered the holdings of the Museum of Ethnography, where it has remained accessible to the public. Its placement alongside other ethnographic works underscores its role as a visual document of regional costume and interior decoration.

Artist & collection

Artist

Nicolae Tonitza

Nicolae Tonitza painted quiet still lifes and village scenes, often showing colorful vegetables on a table or blooming flowers in simple pots.