Artwork
Sfinții Apostoli Petru și Pavel

Sfinții Apostoli Petru și Pavel is a drawing by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the Alba Iulia Unification National Museum. The work depicts two bearded figures dressed in vivid red garments edged with gold, each crowned with a halo.
About this work
Overview
The work depicts two bearded figures dressed in vivid red garments edged with gold, each crowned with a halo. The figure on the left grasps a large key, while the figure on the right clasps his hands together. Behind them stands a modest structure topped with a red roof and a cross. Labels above the heads read “Petru” and “Pavel,” identifying the saints.
Subject & Meaning
The painting represents the Apostles Peter and Paul, central figures in Christian tradition. Peter is traditionally associated with the keys of heaven, reflected in the oversized key he holds. Paul’s gesture of clasped hands suggests prayer or teaching. The halos denote sanctity, and the simple architectural backdrop may allude to an early church setting.
Technique & Style
Executed in a flat, decorative manner, the composition relies on bold, unmodulated colors without chiaroscuro or modeling. The red robes and gold trim are rendered in solid planes, emphasizing symbolic rather than naturalistic representation. The lack of depth cues creates a two‑dimensional, icon‑like quality typical of certain liturgical artworks.
Context
The image follows a tradition of depicting saints in a frontal, hieratic pose, intended for devotional viewing. The inclusion of specific attributes—Peter’s key and Paul’s prayerful hands—facilitates immediate identification for the faithful. The architectural element with a cross reinforces the ecclesiastical setting in which such images would have been displayed.
Artist & collection
Museum
Alba Iulia Unification National Museum
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