Artwork
Pintea Haiducul

Pintea Haiducul is a print by Mihăilescu-Craiu Victor. It dates from 1945 and is held in the collection of the Moldova National Museum Complex.
About this work
Overview
Pintea Haiducul is a portrait painting by Mihăilescu-Craiu Victor, dating from around 1945. The work focuses on a man's upper torso, capturing his facial expression and attire.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, identified by the title as Pintea Haiducul, is depicted with a serious, near-stern expression, complemented by a distinctive thick mustache and disheveled dark hair. His outfit consists of a white shirt, red necktie, and dark jacket, set against a subdued, softly brushed pink and brown background.
Technique & Style
The painting exhibits the artist's use of quick, loose brushstrokes, with visible canvas areas indicating a more spontaneous or sketch-like approach rather than a highly finished piece.
History & Provenance
Created circa 1945 by Mihăilescu-Craiu Victor, specific details on the painting's history, ownership, or exhibition record are not provided.
Context
Understanding the broader context of Pintea Haiducul requires reference to Mihăilescu-Craiu Victor's overall body of work, as suggested by the hint to explore his style for deeper insight.
Artist & collection
Artist
Victor M. Craiu painted Romanian landscapes and figure scenes using thick, choppy brushstrokes that give his surfaces a restless energy. In prints like *Strămoșul* and *Peisaj urban*, he layered bold autumn greens,…



















