Artwork
Peisaj dobrogean

Peisaj dobrogean is a print by Velea Mircea. It is held in the collection of the Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea.
About this work
Overview
Peisaj dobrogean is presented as an empty wooden frame containing a light‑toned support, likely canvas or paper. The frame is simple, with straight edges and a few minor marks on the wood, and the support bears faint stains but no discernible imagery or brushwork.
Technique & Style
The frame measures a modest size and is constructed of plain wood, showing only subtle signs of handling. The interior panel is pale, its surface unevenly discolored, suggesting it may have once been used for a painting that has since been removed or deteriorated.
History & Provenance
Across the top edge of the frame the number “201” is inscribed, presumably a catalog or storage reference used by the museum to track the object within its collection.
Context
Although titled Peisaj dobrogean, the absence of visual content leaves the intended subject ambiguous. The title references the Dobrogea region, suggesting the frame may have originally displayed a landscape or scene associated with that area.
Artist & collection
Artist
Romanian painter Velea Mircea made quiet, sunlit landscapes that feel like postcards from a slower time.
Museum
Gavrila Simion Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea
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