Artwork
Aurel Vlad

Aurel Vlad is an unspecified painting by the Academic Art artist Jacques Maroger. It is held in the collection of the Museum of Dacic and Roman Civilisation in Deva.
About this work
Overview
Aurel Vlad is a portrait painting depicting a seated man dressed in a dark green suit and white shirt, characterized by thick brushstrokes and a somber atmosphere.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, a mustachioed man with a serious expression, is the focal point. The plain, dark background emphasizes his presence, suggesting the artist's priority was capturing his demeanor rather than surroundings.
Technique & Style
Thick, expressive brushstrokes, particularly evident on the jacket and sleeve, contribute to the painting's somewhat rough texture. Simple, effective lighting creates shadows on the face and lap, adding depth.
History & Provenance
Attributed to Jacques Maroger, though the subject's identity and the painting's date remain unspecified in the provided information.
Context
The emphasis on the subject's presence over detailed background suggests an artistic approach valuing psychological portrayal, potentially aligning with early 20th-century portrait traditions.
Legacy
Insufficient information is provided to assess the painting's impact or legacy within the broader art historical context.
Artist & collection
Artist
Jacques Maroger painted portraits like *Aurel Vlad* in the 1900s. Part of a French-American tradition, his work sits between two centuries of realism and quiet observation. This is the kind of portrait where light lands…
Museum
Museum of Dacic and Roman Civilisation in Deva
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