Artwork
Luceafărul

Luceafărul is a drawing by Ligia Macovei. It dates from 1950 and is held in the collection of the Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea.
About this work
Tape strips run across the top, and the page has a few numbers and letters scribbled in the corners.
This is a simple sheet of paper with handwritten text in cursive. The words are in Romanian, and the ink looks faded in spots. At the top, there’s a small circle with the numbers "97" and "W.111" inside it. Tape strips run across the top, and the page has a few numbers and letters scribbled in the corners.
The text appears to be a short poem or quote, dated "33/3/1914" in the top right. The handwriting is neat but slightly uneven, like it was written quickly. The paper itself looks old and slightly yellowed.
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Overview
Luceafărul is a work by Ligia Macovei, created around 1950. It is a handwritten text on a sheet of paper, held at the Museum of Ethnography.
Technique & Style
The text is written in cursive with faded ink, and the handwriting is neat but slightly uneven. The paper is yellowed with age, and tape strips are visible across the top. Numbers and letters are scribbled in the corners, and a small circle at the top contains the numbers '97' and 'W.111'.
Subject & Meaning
The text appears to be a short poem or quote, dated '33/3/1914' in the top right. The words are in Romanian.
Artist & collection
Artist
This Romanian artist painted lively scenes and quiet moods between 1940 and the early 1970s.
Museum
Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea
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