Artwork
BISERICA DIN GRECIA

BISERICA DIN GRECIA is an unspecified painting by the Byzantine icon painting artist Alexandru Phoebus. It dates from 1931 and is held in the collection of the National Museum of Art of Romania.
About this work
Overview
BISERICA DIN GRECIA, created by Alexandru Phoebus in 1931, presents a seemingly blank off-white page with subtle brown spots and a small handwritten note at the bottom.
Subject & Meaning
The subject of BISERICA DIN GRECIA appears to be absent, as the page lacks discernible imagery or thematic elements beyond the handwritten notation 'G.G. 107648/195', which may imply a cataloging or personal reference.
Technique & Style
The work features a minimalist approach, with the primary elements being the faint brown spots and a pencil-written note, suggesting a possible preparatory sketch or notebook page, characteristic of an artist's preliminary or private work.
History & Provenance
Created in 1931 by Alexandru Phoebus, the piece's history beyond its creation is not detailed here, though the handwritten code may hint at the artist's organizational system or a specific project context.
Context
Understanding the broader context of BISERICA DIN GRECIA requires examining Alexandru Phoebus's overall body of work, as this piece, potentially a sketch or notebook entry, may relate to themes or projects developed by the artist around 1931.
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