Artwork

Micul arab

Micul arab, by Theodor Aman, unspecified, 1850
Micul arab, by Theodor Aman, unspecified, 1850

Micul arab is an unspecified painting by Theodor Aman. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the Bucharest Municipality Museum.

About this work

Overview

Created around 1850, "Micul arab" is an oil painting by Romanian artist Theodor Aman. The work is part of the collection of the Museum of Ethnography, where it is displayed as an example of Aman’s interest in ethnographic subjects and portraiture.

Subject & Meaning

The canvas presents a solitary figure, a man of dark complexion, positioned before a light‑colored wall and a window. He wears a white turban and a blue garment tied at the waist, his left hand placed on his hip and his right hand gripping the cloth. The pose suggests a moment of quiet self‑presentation, inviting viewers to consider the individual’s cultural identity.

Technique & Style

Aman employs a loose, expressive brushwork that emphasizes the immediacy of the scene rather than meticulous detail. The palette is restrained, dominated by earth tones and muted blues, which lend the figure a subdued presence. Visible strokes convey texture in the fabric and skin, while the simplified background focuses attention on the sitter’s posture and expression.

History & Provenance

The painting entered the Museum of Ethnography’s holdings sometime after its creation, though exact acquisition details remain undocumented. It has been catalogued as part of the museum’s collection of works that illustrate 19th‑century Romanian artistic engagement with diverse ethnic subjects.

Context

During the mid‑19th century, Aman was active in the Romanian art scene, producing portraits and landscapes that reflected both national aspirations and an interest in the broader Ottoman‑influenced world. "Micul arab" aligns with this period’s fascination with exoticized figures, serving as a visual record of contemporary attitudes toward cultural otherness.

Artist & collection