Artwork
Omagiu primăverii

Omagiu primăverii is a print by Știrbu Ștefan. It dates from 1989 and is held in the collection of the Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea.
About this work
Overview
Omagiu primăverii, created by Știrbu Ștefan in 1989, is a vibrant print housed at the Museum of Ethnography. Characterized by intricate, hand-drawn designs, the work showcases a blend of natural motifs and architectural elements.
Subject & Meaning
The subject revolves around a celebration of spring, as suggested by the title. The composition contrasts a serene blue sky and green hills with a densely patterned border, symbolizing the awakening of nature. Tiny white houses nestled in the valley may imply a harmonious relationship between human habitation and the natural world.
Technique & Style
The print features bold lines, simple geometric shapes, and a palette dominated by green, yellow, red, and blue. The use of repeating patterns and full coverage of the surface resembles quilt-making techniques, indicating a folk-art influence. The hand-drawn quality emphasizes craftsmanship.
History & Provenance
Created in 1989 by Știrbu Ștefan, the work is part of the collection at the Museum of Ethnography. A small '19' and a crescent moon at the top may reference the year of creation or a seasonal theme, though the '19' could also suggest a series or edition number.
Context
Given its holdings, the Museum of Ethnography contextualizes 'Omagiu primăverii' within a framework of cultural and folkloric expression, highlighting the artist's engagement with traditional motifs and techniques in a late 20th-century context.
Artist & collection
Artist
A Romanian printmaker, Ștefan Știrbu made linocuts and paintings that blend folklore scenes with everyday life.
Museum
Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea
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