PAHAR ȘI FRUCTE
1941
From the collection of National Museum of Art of Romania
1941
From the collection of National Museum of Art of Romania
PAHAR ȘI FRUCTE is a 1941 by Micaela Eleutheriade, depicting Drinking Glass, held at National Museum of Art of Romania.
This painting depicts a serene still life, with a glass and a plate of fruit arranged on a table. The fruit includes what appears to be an apple, a pear, and a lemon, all rendered in warm, earthy tones. The glass is positioned to the left of the fruit, and the entire scene is set against a soft, muted background. One interesting detail is the way the artist has used light and shadow to create depth and texture in the painting. The fruit and glass are depicted with a sense of volume and weight, and the background is subtly nuanced to create a sense of atmosphere. If you're interested in learning more about still life paintings, you might want to explore the work of other artists who have depicted this subject.
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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