Decolare la Viena
1968
From the collection of National Museum of Art of Romania
1968
From the collection of National Museum of Art of Romania
Decolare la Viena is a 1968 by Micaela Eleutheriade, held at National Museum of Art of Romania.
This painting shows a chaotic mix of colors and shapes. The scene looks like a stormy landscape with jagged lines and rough brushstrokes. Browns, yellows, and dark patches dominate, giving it a wild, uneven feel. The artist used thick, textured strokes that make the scene feel rough and alive. It’s like the paint was slapped on quickly, full of energy. If you like this style, check out the technique: impasto.
Micaela Eleutheriade (1900–1982) was a noted Romanian painter and engraver. She was a descendant, through her mother, of the painter Gheorghe Tattarescu, the pioneer of neoclassicism in Romania.
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