Artwork

Pe terasă la Sinaia

Pe terasă la Sinaia, by Theodor Aman, unspecified, 1888
Pe terasă la Sinaia, by Theodor Aman, unspecified, 1888

Pe terasă la Sinaia is an unspecified painting by the Impressionist artist Theodor Aman. It dates from 1888 and is held in the collection of the National Museum of Art of Romania.

About this work

Overview

Created in 1888, Theodor Aman’s oil painting *Pe terasă la Sinaia* captures a bustling terrace scene in the Romanian resort town of Sinaia. The composition is dominated by a group of figures engaged in leisurely activities beneath a bright sky, set against a backdrop of a white domed building, trees, and rolling hills.

Subject & Meaning

The work depicts a social gathering on an open terrace: a woman in a white dress and hat holds a parasol, a man in a red jacket stands nearby, and a child plays with a hoop. A fountain sprays water, adding movement and emphasizing the pleasure of outdoor recreation typical of a fashionable resort environment.

Technique & Style

Aman employs a realist approach with impressionistic touches, rendering light and atmosphere through loose brushwork and a bright palette. The contrast between the crisp whites of the dresses and the vibrant reds of the clothing highlights individual figures while the soft rendering of the distant hills conveys depth.

History & Provenance

The painting was completed in the late 19th century, a period when Aman was active in documenting Romanian life and architecture. It remains an example of his interest in contemporary social scenes and has been retained in Romanian collections, reflecting the artist’s national significance.

Artist & collection