Artwork
Cap de înger

Cap de înger is an unspecified painting by Gheorghe Tattarescu. It is held in the collection of the Bucharest Municipality Museum.
About this work
Overview
Cap de înger presents a small, winged child—known as a putto—set against a muted backdrop. The composition centers on the figure’s tranquil face, while the wings and torso recede into softer tones. The overall mood suggests a moment of quiet reflection, inviting the viewer to linger on the gentle expression.
Subject & Meaning
The work focuses on the innocence and serenity associated with putti in classical iconography. By emphasizing the serene gaze and delicate cheeks, the artist conveys a sense of calm contemplation, perhaps alluding to spiritual purity or the contemplative nature of youthful divinity without overt narrative detail.
Technique & Style
Through subtle modulation of color and light, the painter creates a three‑dimensional effect that brings the putto’s features into relief. Soft shading around the eyes and cheeks, combined with a delicate handling of the wings, yields a nuanced depth that guides the eye toward the central facial expression.
Context
Cap de înger aligns with the oeuvre of Gheorghe Tattarescu, whose body of work often explores religious and allegorical subjects with refined draftsmanship. The painting reflects the artist’s attention to detail and his capacity to render tender human emotion within a restrained, almost meditative visual framework.
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