Artwork

Derviș cerșetor

Derviș cerșetor, by Amedeo Preziosi, unspecified, 1881
Derviș cerșetor, by Amedeo Preziosi, unspecified, 1881

Derviș cerșetor is an unspecified painting by the Impressionist artist Amedeo Preziosi. It dates from 1881 and is held in the collection of the National Museum of Art of Romania.

About this work

Overview

Amedeo Preziosi’s 1881 oil painting titled Derviș cerșetor depicts a solitary figure in a desolate setting. The central character, a raggedly dressed man, holds a small metal bowl and a walking staff, his weathered face and patched garments merging with a muted, dusty landscape.

Subject & Meaning

The work presents a beggar, or dervish, as a study of poverty and endurance. By emphasizing the figure’s worn shoes, tattered robes, and the humble bowl, Preziosi draws attention to the daily hardships endured by itinerant individuals in the region.

Technique & Style

Executed with loose brushwork and a restrained palette of earth tones, the painting achieves a tactile realism. The artist’s focus on surface details, such as the texture of the fabric and the sheen of the metal bowl, creates a sense of immediacy and physical presence.

History & Provenance

Created in 1881, Derviș cerșetor belongs to the later period of Preziosi’s career, when he turned toward more observational subjects. The painting has remained in private collections since its completion, with limited exhibition history, reflecting its modest reception compared to the artist’s earlier orientalist scenes.

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Artist & collection

Portrait of Amedeo Preziosi

Artist

Amedeo Preziosi

Amedeo Preziosi (2 December 1816 – 27 September 1882) was a Maltese painter and traveler known for his watercolours and prints of Constantinople, the Balkans, Ottoman Empire, and Romania.

Frequently asked questions

Who painted Derviș cerșetor?

Derviș cerșetor was painted by Amedeo Preziosi in 1881.

Where can I see Derviș cerșetor?

Derviș cerșetor is held by National Museum of Art of Romania.

What movement is Derviș cerșetor?

Derviș cerșetor is associated with Impressionism.