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Marcel Chirnoaga (1930–2008) - Lost in Thought -10/20Ltd

Lost in Thought Original Etching from a Limited Edition of 20 by Marcel Chirnoagă A powerful original etching by the renowned Romanian master Marcel Chirnoagă, titled Lost in Thought (Pe gânduri). This impression is part of a limited edition of only 20 prints, each signed and numbered by the artist, emphasizing the rarity and collectible nature of the work. The composition depicts a deeply introspective, almost ascetic figure, wrapped in heavy garments, with the head slightly bowed and the hand brought toward the mouth in a gesture of contemplation. The elongated face, pronounced features and expressive line work create a powerful psychological presence, characteristic of Chirnoagă’s graphic universe. Behind the figure, faintly sketched forms appear — possibly animals or symbolic presences — rendered in a more abstract manner, as if emerging from memory or thought. This subtle background imagery reinforces the theme suggested by the title: a figure absorbed in inner reflection, surrounded not by physical space, but by the landscape of the mind. Chirnoagă’s masterful use of etched line is clearly visible in the dense hatchings and layered textures that model the face and garments. The contrast between the darker central figure and the lighter surrounding space creates a dramatic yet intimate atmosphere, transforming the portrait into a meditation on solitude, thought and human introspection. Dimensions: • Sheet size: 21 × 30 cm • Framed size: 24 × 33 cm The print is signed in pencil by the artist and numbered 10/20, and is presented in a complementary frame that enhances the artwork while preserving its refined graphic detail. About the Artist Marcel Chirnoagă (1930–2008) is regarded as one of the most important Romanian graphic artists of the 20th century. Born in Bușteni, he initially studied mathematics and physics at the University of Bucharest, a background that strongly influenced the structural and conceptual clarity of his artistic work. Though largely self-taught in fine arts, he developed an extraordinary body of work spanning engraving, drawing, painting and sculpture. His art is distinguished by a unique synthesis of intellectual rigor and visionary symbolism. Chirnoagă frequently explored mythological, philosophical and existential themes, expressed through intricate compositions, dramatic contrasts and deeply expressive figures. He is especially known for his monumental engraving cycles, including The Apocalypse, considered one of the most important graphic series in Romanian art. Exhibitions & International Recognition Marcel Chirnoagă exhibited widely in Romania and internationally, with exhibitions in major cultural centers including Paris, Brussels, Florence, Stuttgart, New York, and Tokyo. His works are included in museum, institutional and important private collections, and are highly appreciated for their symbolic depth, technical mastery and philosophical dimension. Today, his etchings are increasingly sought after by collectors of European graphic art, particularly works from limited editions such as this one.

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Marcel Chirnoaga (1930–2008) - Lost in Thought -10/20Ltd

Marcel Chirnoaga (1930–2008) - Lost in Thought -10/20Ltd

Lost in Thought

Original Etching from a Limited Edition of 20 by Marcel Chirnoagă

A powerful original etching by the renowned Romanian master Marcel Chirnoagă, titled Lost in Thought (Pe gânduri). This impression is part of a limited edition of only 20 prints, each signed and numbered by the artist, emphasizing the rarity and collectible nature of the work.

The composition depicts a deeply introspective, almost ascetic figure, wrapped in heavy garments, with the head slightly bowed and the hand brought toward the mouth in a gesture of contemplation. The elongated face, pronounced features and expressive line work create a powerful psychological presence, characteristic of Chirnoagă’s graphic universe.

Behind the figure, faintly sketched forms appear — possibly animals or symbolic presences — rendered in a more abstract manner, as if emerging from memory or thought. This subtle background imagery reinforces the theme suggested by the title: a figure absorbed in inner reflection, surrounded not by physical space, but by the landscape of the mind.

Chirnoagă’s masterful use of etched line is clearly visible in the dense hatchings and layered textures that model the face and garments. The contrast between the darker central figure and the lighter surrounding space creates a dramatic yet intimate atmosphere, transforming the portrait into a meditation on solitude, thought and human introspection.

Dimensions:
• Sheet size: 21 × 30 cm
• Framed size: 24 × 33 cm

The print is signed in pencil by the artist and numbered 10/20, and is presented in a complementary frame that enhances the artwork while preserving its refined graphic detail.

About the Artist

Marcel Chirnoagă (1930–2008) is regarded as one of the most important Romanian graphic artists of the 20th century. Born in Bușteni, he initially studied mathematics and physics at the University of Bucharest, a background that strongly influenced the structural and conceptual clarity of his artistic work. Though largely self-taught in fine arts, he developed an extraordinary body of work spanning engraving, drawing, painting and sculpture.

His art is distinguished by a unique synthesis of intellectual rigor and visionary symbolism. Chirnoagă frequently explored mythological, philosophical and existential themes, expressed through intricate compositions, dramatic contrasts and deeply expressive figures.

He is especially known for his monumental engraving cycles, including The Apocalypse, considered one of the most important graphic series in Romanian art.

Exhibitions & International Recognition

Marcel Chirnoagă exhibited widely in Romania and internationally, with exhibitions in major cultural centers including Paris, Brussels, Florence, Stuttgart, New York, and Tokyo. His works are included in museum, institutional and important private collections, and are highly appreciated for their symbolic depth, technical mastery and philosophical dimension.

Today, his etchings are increasingly sought after by collectors of European graphic art, particularly works from limited editions such as this one.

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