Peisaj la Mangalia
1934
unspecified
From the collection of National Museum of Romanian Literature
1934
unspecified
From the collection of National Museum of Romanian Literature
Peisaj la Mangalia is a 1934 unspecified by Micaela Eleutheriade, depicting Urban Landscap, held at National Museum of Romanian Literature.
This painting shows a quiet village scene with small houses and a winding road. The buildings are white with dark roofs, and one has a wooden balcony. A lone figure walks down the street, while laundry hangs on a line in front of a house. The colors are soft—greens, blues, and earthy browns—with a cloudy sky above. The artist’s signature in the corner is small and neat. The brushstrokes are loose, giving the scene a gentle, lived-in feel. The houses look simple but cozy, like a slice of everyday life. If you like this kind of scene, look up urban landscape to see how artists depict real places.
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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