Maluri înverzite
1936
From the collection of Bucharest Municipality Museum
1936
From the collection of Bucharest Municipality Museum
Dominant colour
Maluri înverzite is a 1936 by Cecilia Cuțescu-Storck, held at Bucharest Municipality Museum.
This painting shows a quiet coastal scene with a rocky cliffside dropping into calm blue water. In the foreground, tangled bushes and wild grass frame the view, while a narrow path winds along the shore. Behind it, a few small houses and trees cling to the hillside, their colors muted under a pale sky. The brushstrokes are loose, almost sketchy in places, giving the scene a soft, dreamy feel. The colors lean toward earthy greens and blues, with hints of pink and yellow in the buildings. If you like this style, check out Cuțescu-Storck, Cecilia.
Cecilia Cuțescu-Storck was a Romanian painter with a strong influence on cultural life in the interwar period.
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