Artwork
Peisaj din Deltă

Peisaj din Deltă is a print by Eugen Ispir. It is held in the collection of the Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea.
About this work
There’s a handwritten note in the top left corner that says "Eugen Ispir" and "1958," plus a small paper label with more writing.
This is the back of a faded painting. You can see the canvas is brownish, worn out, with some paint flakes missing. There’s a handwritten note in the top left corner that says "Eugen Ispir" and "1958," plus a small paper label with more writing.
The painting itself isn’t visible here, but the notes suggest it’s called *Peisaj din Deltă*—which means "Landscape of the Delta." The canvas looks old, with signs of age and handling.
If you’re curious about the artist, check out Ispir, Eugen.
Overview
Peisaj din Deltă (Landscape of the Delta) is an artwork by Eugen Ispir, dated 1958. The piece exists as a faded painting on a brownish, worn canvas, showing signs of aging and wear.
Subject & Meaning
The subject of the painting, as indicated by its title, is a landscape depicting the Delta region. However, the image itself is not visible in the provided view, which shows the back of the canvas.
Technique & Style
While the front of the painting is not visible, the canvas's condition suggests a traditional medium (likely oil or acrylic on canvas) with evident aging and flaking of paint, indicative of natural deterioration over time.
History & Provenance
Attributed to Eugen Ispir and dated to 1958 by a handwritten note on the canvas. A small paper label with additional writing (contents not specified) is also attached, potentially providing further provenance details.
Context
Created in 1958, the artwork reflects Ispir's contribution to Romanian mid-20th-century art. The Delta likely refers to the Danube Delta, a significant geographical and ecological location in Romania.
Legacy
The legacy of *Peisaj din Deltă* is intertwined with Eugen Ispir's overall body of work. For specific impact or recognition, further information on Ispir's career and the piece's exhibition history would be necessary.
Artist & collection
Artist
Eugen Ispir painted quiet scenes of places: orchards, riverbanks, Paris streets, and Split’s harbor.
Museum
Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea
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