Artwork
Icoasubț

Icoasubț is a drawing by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the "Dimitrie Gusti" National Village Museum.
About this work
Overview
Icoasubț is a compact drawing rendered in vivid, flat hues. Central to the composition is a male figure crowned with a golden halo, clutching two inscribed panels. Flanking him are two attendants—one clothed in white, the other in orange—both gazing upward. The backdrop consists of a uniform green field edged by a dark border, emphasizing the figures’ outlines.
Subject & Meaning
The central haloed figure appears to function as a focal, possibly sacred, presence, while the accompanying signs bear lettering in an archaic script, suggesting a textual component to the work. The upward glances of the side figures imply reverence or contemplation, reinforcing an interpretive reading that the image serves a didactic or ritual purpose rather than mere decoration.
Technique & Style
The drawing employs bold contour lines and flat, unmodulated color fields, giving the figures a stylized, almost iconographic quality. The use of a limited palette—gold, white, orange, and green—combined with the stark border creates a visual hierarchy that directs attention to the central figure and his inscriptions.
Context
Works of this visual type have historically been associated with cultic practices, where images functioned as focal points for ritual observance. The presence of a halo, script, and formal poses aligns the piece with objects intended for communal reading or veneration within a religious setting.
Artist & collection
Museum
"Dimitrie Gusti" National Village Museum
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