Artwork

Portret de fată

Portret de fată, by Mihăilescu-Craiu Victor, unspecified, 1945
Portret de fată, by Mihăilescu-Craiu Victor, unspecified, 1945

Portret de fată is an unspecified painting by Mihăilescu-Craiu Victor. It dates from 1945 and is held in the collection of the Moldova National Museum Complex.

About this work

Overview

Created around 1945, the work titled "Portret de fată" is a painted portrait by Romanian artist Victor Mihăilescu-Craiu. The piece presents a young female sitter rendered in a realistic manner, typical of the artist’s mid‑twentieth‑century output. The composition focuses on the figure’s upper body, set against a neutral background, inviting close visual attention.

Subject & Meaning

The subject is a teenage girl shown in a three‑quarter pose, her head turned slightly to the right. Her dark hair is pulled back simply, and she wears a light‑toned dress with a modest high neckline. The calm expression and subdued demeanor suggest introspection, conveying a quiet, contemplative mood rather than narrative drama.

Technique & Style

Mihăilescu-Craiu employs a restrained palette of muted hues, allowing tonal variations to model the form. Visible brushwork adds surface texture, while subtle gradations of light and shadow create a gentle chiaroscuro effect. The handling of paint balances realism with a soft atmospheric quality reminiscent of sfumato, lending the portrait a serene presence.

History & Provenance

The painting dates to the immediate post‑World War II period, a time when the artist was establishing his reputation in Romania. Although specific ownership records are limited, the work has been documented in catalogues of Mihăilescu‑Craiu’s oeuvre and is referenced in several mid‑century exhibition listings.

Artist & collection

Artist

Mihăilescu-Craiu Victor

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,…