Artwork
Dansatori

Dansatori is a print by Tiberiu Nicorescu. It is held in the collection of the Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea.
About this work
Overview
Dansatori is a visual artwork characterized by its predominantly blank, pale, and faded sheet of paper. The piece features faint, smudged pencil or charcoal marks that resemble rough, indistinct sketches of shapes or figures.
Subject & Meaning
The subject of Dansatori is ambiguous due to the faintness and smudged nature of the marks. While they suggest possible human figures or shapes, their indistinctness leaves the artwork's meaning open to interpretation, potentially indicating exploratory or preparatory sketches.
Technique & Style
The artwork showcases quick, possibly spontaneous, pencil or charcoal sketching techniques. The simplicity and faintness of the marks imply a preliminary or practice stage in the creative process, emphasizing spontaneity over refinement.
History & Provenance
A handwritten number in the corner suggests Dansatori might be part of a larger collection. However, specific details about its creation date, artist, or ownership history are not provided in the available information.
Context
For similar works, reference is made to the artist Tiberiu Nicorescu, implying Dansatori might share stylistic or thematic similarities with Nicorescu's body of work, though direct connections or influences are not specified.
Artist & collection
Artist
Tiberiu Nicorescu made prints and paintings in mid-20th-century Romania. You’ll find his print *Îmbrățișare*—a tender embrace captured in black lines—and the delicate waiting scene in *În așteptare*. His painting…
Museum
Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea
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