Artwork
Peisaj băimărean

Peisaj băimărean is an unspecified painting by András Mikola. It dates from 1949 and is held in the collection of the Baia Mare Artistic Centre County Art Museum.
About this work
Overview
Peisaj băimărean is a painting by András Mikola, created around 1949. It is part of the collection at the Museum of Ethnography.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a serene scene of everyday life in a small town or village, capturing people in traditional clothing going about their daily activities amidst earthy-toned buildings and a central prominent structure.
Technique & Style
Mikola employed varied brushstrokes and a range of colors to convey texture and depth, bringing the scene to life with a sense of quiet community.
Artist & collection
Artist
András Mikola painted quiet scenes around Baia Mare, a town in northern Romania. His “Peisaj băimărean” and “Baia Sprie” are soft-hued oils of rolling hills and old buildings, while his print “Moară la Baia Mare” shows…
Museum
Baia Mare Artistic Centre County Art Museum
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