Artwork
Groza (poesie d'Alecsandri)

Groza (poesie d'Alecsandri) is a print by Theodor Aman. It dates from 1871 and is held in the collection of the National Museum of Art of Romania.
About this work
Overview
Theodor Aman's 'Groza (poesie d'Alecsandri)' is a painting created around 1871, illustrating a scene from Vasile Alecsandri's poetry.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a somber outdoor gathering around a prone figure, possibly ill or deceased. An elderly man stands at the center, gesturing emphatically, while others kneel or observe. The scene is set against a simple backdrop with a building and hillside.
Technique & Style
The image is characterized by dramatic chiaroscuro, with strong contrasts between light and dark. The older man's face is highlighted, drawing the viewer's attention. This use of light and shadow creates a sense of tension and drama.
History & Provenance
Theodor Aman, a Romanian painter, engraver, and art professor, was active from the mid-19th century until his death in 1891. His work reflects his engagement with literary themes and contributed to the development of Romanian art during this period.
Artist & collection
Artist
Theodor Aman (20 March 1831 – 19 August 1891) was a Romanian painter, engraver and art professor. He mostly produced genre and history scenes.



















