Artwork

Borcan untură

Borcan untură, by Unknown, 1850
Borcan untură, by Unknown, 1850

Borcan untură is a photography by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the Golești Viticulture and Pomiculture Museum. The image is a black‑and‑white close‑up photograph that captures a hand smoothing the surface of a clay vessel.

About this work

Overview

The image is a black‑and‑white close‑up photograph that captures a hand smoothing the surface of a clay vessel. The composition centers on the pot’s rounded form and the careful gestures of the worker, revealing fine details such as minute cracks and subtle shifts in the material. The stark tonal range emphasizes texture and the tactile relationship between hand and clay.

Subject & Meaning

The photograph documents a routine moment in the production of everyday pottery, highlighting the manual skill involved in shaping functional objects. By focusing on the act of smoothing, the image underscores the intimate, hands‑on process that underlies the creation of utilitarian wares, inviting viewers to consider the materiality and labor embedded in commonplace artifacts.

Technique & Style

Captured in monochrome, the photograph employs a shallow depth of field to isolate the hand and vessel from any background distractions. The high contrast between light and shadow accentuates the surface texture of the clay, while the crisp detail renders each line of the fingers and each fissure in the pot visible, creating a study in form and tactile perception.

Context

The image belongs to a series of documentary photographs held by the Museum of Ethnography, which records traditional craft practices. It reflects an ethnographic approach to visual documentation, aiming to preserve the methods of artisans who shape everyday objects without staging or embellishment, thereby providing a factual record of material culture.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

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