Artwork
Iisus Invățător

Iisus Invățător is a drawing by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the Maramureș Village Museum.
About this work
Overview
The work, titled Iisus Invățător, depicts a bearded, short‑haired figure dressed in a red robe over a dark tunic. He holds a scroll in his left hand, and a halo set against a gold‑leaf patterned background frames his head. The image is rendered in a faded palette, with the robe showing signs of wear.
Subject & Meaning
The central figure is presented as a teacher, suggested by the scroll he carries, a traditional symbol of instruction. The halo indicates a sacred or revered status, aligning the portrait with religious iconography that emphasizes spiritual authority.
Technique & Style
The composition relies on line work to model form, employing cross‑hatching to suggest volume and shading. Gold leaf motifs in the background provide a decorative contrast to the muted tones of the figure, while the faded colors hint at age or deliberate antiquing.
History & Provenance
No specific details about the artwork’s origin, creator, or ownership are supplied. The title, rendered in Romanian, suggests a possible Eastern European context, though further provenance information is unavailable.
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