Musée No:225.013
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To the Pasture
Artist: Ladislav Mednyanszky
Dated: 1900
Ladislav Mednyanszky (1852-1919) was a Hungarian painter-philosopher and is one of the most enigmatic figures in the history of Hungarian art. Despite an aristocratic background, he spent most of his life moving around Europe working as an artist. He worked mainly in the Impressionist tradition, and his paintings show landscape scenes of nature, the weather, peasants and workmen. He also painted portraits of his friends and family, and images of soldiers during the First World War whilst working as a war correspondent. Sadly a lot of his paintings were destroyed during the Second World War.
Artist: Ladislav Mednyanszky
Dated: 1900
Ladislav Mednyanszky (1852-1919) was a Hungarian painter-philosopher and is one of the most enigmatic figures in the history of Hungarian art. Despite an aristocratic background, he spent most of his life moving around Europe working as an artist. He worked mainly in the Impressionist tradition, and his paintings show landscape scenes of nature, the weather, peasants and workmen. He also painted portraits of his friends and family, and images of soldiers during the First World War whilst working as a war correspondent. Sadly a lot of his paintings were destroyed during the Second World War.