Techirghiol - Debarcader
1962
From the collection of National Museum of Art of Romania
1962
From the collection of National Museum of Art of Romania
Dominant colour
Techirghiol - Debarcader is a 1962 by Lucia Dem-Bălăcescu, held at National Museum of Art of Romania.
This print shows a quiet, empty beach scene at dusk. The sky is pale blue with a faint orange glow near the horizon. The sand is light, almost white, with a few scattered lines that look like footprints or waves. In the distance, a few dark shapes might be rocks or boats, but they’re blurry. The painting feels calm, like a moment frozen in time. The artist used soft colors and simple shapes to keep it peaceful. The title *Techirghiol - Debarcader* hints at a place where boats might unload, but here it’s just still water and sand. If you like this kind of quiet coastal scene, look up Museum of Ethnography to see where this print is kept.
Lucia Dem-Bălăcescu (1895–1979) was an artist, born in Bucharest.
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