Artwork
Mănăstirea cu două turle

Mănăstirea cu două turle is an unspecified painting by Ștefan Popescu. It is held in the collection of the Argeș County Museum. The work depicts a modest, weathered structure crowned with two golden domes.
About this work
Overview
The surrounding ground appears parched, punctuated by sparse green patches, all set against a warm, hazy atmosphere.
The work depicts a modest, weathered structure crowned with two golden domes. One dome rises from a taller tower, the other from a shorter base, creating an asymmetrical silhouette. Rough, pale walls flank a dark arched entrance, while vines and low shrubs cling to the upper masonry. The surrounding ground appears parched, punctuated by sparse green patches, all set against a warm, hazy atmosphere.
Subject & Meaning
The composition centers on a humble religious edifice, suggested by the twin domes that evoke Eastern Orthodox architecture. The contrast between the towering and lower domes may allude to hierarchical or spiritual dualities, while the encroaching vegetation and cracked earth hint at the passage of time and the resilience of faith amid decay.
Technique & Style
The artist employs a thick impasto application, layering paint to create a tactile, three‑dimensional surface. This method renders the walls with a bumpy, almost handcrafted texture, while the golden domes catch light, appearing to glow against the muted background. The overall palette of warm earth tones and subdued greens contributes to a hazy, atmospheric mood.
History & Provenance
No specific documentation accompanies the image regarding its creation date, artist, or ownership lineage. Consequently, the work remains catalogued primarily by its visual characteristics and stylistic attributes, awaiting further research to establish its provenance and contextual background within the broader canon of architectural painting.
Artist & collection
Artist
Ștefan Popescu painted quiet scenes from the 1920s, blending everyday places with soft light.



















