Artwork
Moară de vânt

Moară de vânt is a print by Eugenia Iftodi. It is held in the collection of the Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea.
About this work
Overview
Moară de vânt is a visual artwork featuring a simple, light-brown, speckled paper with handwritten and stamped elements, set against a wooden background, conveying an atmosphere of understated elegance.
Subject & Meaning
The subject of Moară de vânt appears to be the documentation or attribution of a work, as indicated by the handwritten name 'Marie de Salmis' and the inventory stamp 'MR INV 3524', rather than a representational image.
Technique & Style
The artwork's technique is centered around handwritten cursive script in black ink and a circular stamp, suggesting a focus on documentation or archival practices, with the overall aesthetic leaning towards minimalism and simplicity.
History & Provenance
Provenance information includes the name 'Marie de Salmis' and an inventory number 'MR INV 3524', indicating the piece was once part of a cataloged collection. The artist is identified as Iftodi.
Context
The context in which Moară de vânt was created is not explicitly stated, but its form suggests it may relate to artistic, archival, or curatorial practices, possibly serving as a label or record for another artwork.
Legacy
Information on the legacy or impact of Moară de vânt is not provided, suggesting it may not be widely recognized outside its collection context or the artist Iftodi's body of work.
Artist & collection
Artist
Eugenia Iftodi made prints and drawings of everyday life in mid-20th-century Romania.
Museum
Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea
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