Artwork
Icoaceil

Icoaceil is a drawing by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the "Dimitrie Gusti" National Village Museum. The work consists of a dark, weathered wooden panel whose surface is uneven and bears the marks of extensive use.
About this work
Overview
The timber displays faded patches where the original finish has worn away, revealing lighter tones within the grain.
The work consists of a dark, weathered wooden panel whose surface is uneven and bears the marks of extensive use. The timber displays faded patches where the original finish has worn away, revealing lighter tones within the grain. A small red circle with a diagonal line appears near the upper left, accompanied by a handwritten numeral “34184” and a few letters, suggesting a labeling or inventory function.
Subject & Meaning
The panel’s markings imply a utilitarian purpose rather than a purely decorative one, perhaps serving as a label, identifier, or component of a larger assembly such as a box, frame, or storage unit. The red circle with a slash traditionally denotes prohibition or a cancelled item, while the numeric code may reference an inventory or cataloging system, hinting at an organizational context.
Technique & Style
Crafted from a single piece of wood, the panel exhibits a natural, coarse texture accentuated by age-related wear. The surface treatment appears minimal, with a thin, now‑faded finish that has been stripped in places, allowing the grain to emerge. The hand‑applied markings are rendered in red pigment and graphite or ink, executed in a straightforward, functional hand‑writing style.
History & Provenance
The panel’s condition and markings suggest it originated within a setting where objects were routinely labeled and stored, such as a workshop, archive, or institutional collection. The presence of a specific numeric identifier points to an internal cataloging practice, though no further documentation is provided to trace its precise origin or subsequent ownership.
Artist & collection
Museum
"Dimitrie Gusti" National Village Museum
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