Mihaly Munkacsy
1844-1900 Hungarian Mihaly Munkacsy Locations Munkacsy started to paint during the years he spent in Arad as a joiner. With the help of partons be studied at the Viennese, Munich and Dusseldorf academies. Munkacsy painted his first major work, the outstanding "The Condemned Cell" in D??sseldorf, in 1872, together with his friend Laszlo Paal, he moved to Paris, where be lived until the end of his life. Munkacsy painted his genres in the style of realism between 1873 and 1875: "Midnight Ramblers", "Farewell". "Churning Woman", "Woman Carryng Brushwood", and "Pawnshop" were the zenith of his career. He married the widow of Baron de Marches in 1874, and his style changed from that time on. Departing from the typical subjects of realism, be produced colourful salon paintings and still-lifes. This was the period when be also turned to ladscape painting; his growing interest is marked by such great paintings as "Dusty Road". "Corn Field", and "Walking in the Woods". The assimilation of Laszlo Paal's style is apparent in the landscapes painted during the 1880s, such as "Avenue" and "The Colpach Park". His realist portraits - e.g. of Franz Liszt and Cardinal Haynald - were also born around this time, together with his religions paintings, such as "Christ in front of Pilate", "Golgotha" and later, "Ecce homo". Towards the end of his career he painted two monumental works: "Hungarian Conquest" for the House of Parliament and a fresco entitled "Apotheosis of Renaissance, for the ceiling Kunsthistoriches. Museum in Vienna.

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Mihaly Munkacsy Dusty Road I oil painting


Dusty Road I
1874 Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest
Painting ID::  2796
Mihaly Munkacsy
Dusty Road I
1874 Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest
   
   
     

Mihaly Munkacsy Study for Golgotha oil painting


Study for Golgotha
1882 Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest
Painting ID::  2797
Mihaly Munkacsy
Study for Golgotha
1882 Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest
   
   
     

Mihaly Munkacsy Woman Carrying Faggots oil painting


Woman Carrying Faggots
1873 Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest
Painting ID::  2798
Mihaly Munkacsy
Woman Carrying Faggots
1873 Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest
   
   
     

Mihaly Munkacsy The Sacrifice of Flowers oil painting


The Sacrifice of Flowers
1896 Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest
Painting ID::  2799
Mihaly Munkacsy
The Sacrifice of Flowers
1896 Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest
   
   
     

Mihaly Munkacsy Wounded Wanderer oil painting


Wounded Wanderer
1870-76 Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore
Painting ID::  2800
Mihaly Munkacsy
Wounded Wanderer
1870-76 Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore
   
   
     

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     1844-1900 Hungarian Mihaly Munkacsy Locations Munkacsy started to paint during the years he spent in Arad as a joiner. With the help of partons be studied at the Viennese, Munich and Dusseldorf academies. Munkacsy painted his first major work, the outstanding "The Condemned Cell" in D??sseldorf, in 1872, together with his friend Laszlo Paal, he moved to Paris, where be lived until the end of his life. Munkacsy painted his genres in the style of realism between 1873 and 1875: "Midnight Ramblers", "Farewell". "Churning Woman", "Woman Carryng Brushwood", and "Pawnshop" were the zenith of his career. He married the widow of Baron de Marches in 1874, and his style changed from that time on. Departing from the typical subjects of realism, be produced colourful salon paintings and still-lifes. This was the period when be also turned to ladscape painting; his growing interest is marked by such great paintings as "Dusty Road". "Corn Field", and "Walking in the Woods". The assimilation of Laszlo Paal's style is apparent in the landscapes painted during the 1880s, such as "Avenue" and "The Colpach Park". His realist portraits - e.g. of Franz Liszt and Cardinal Haynald - were also born around this time, together with his religions paintings, such as "Christ in front of Pilate", "Golgotha" and later, "Ecce homo". Towards the end of his career he painted two monumental works: "Hungarian Conquest" for the House of Parliament and a fresco entitled "Apotheosis of Renaissance, for the ceiling Kunsthistoriches. Museum in Vienna.

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