The Wrestlers.

Munkácsy Michael ( 1844 - 1900 ) Munkács

Verlag: Artist: Munkácsy Michael ( - 1900 ) Munkácsissued in: unknown; - Mihály von Munkácsy actually Michael Lieb (1844 - 1900) was a Hungarian realist painter and fresco artist who was known throughout Europe in the 19th century Munkácsy created numerous small-format landscapes in the style of the Barbizon school These like his genre scenes his still lifes and portraits as well as the pathetic history pictures and religious representations are characterized by a secure and lively brushwork and warm and bright colors (colorism) Munkácsy's early works were socially committed and dedicated to the Hungarian struggle for freedom With the move to Paris (1872) he turned to salon art His marriage to the wealthy Baroness de Marches (1874) began a life for, 1844
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Technic: Wood engraving, colorit: colored, condition: Stains outer margins, size (in cm): 24 x 31 cm; - Decorative view depicts a wrestling fight, after the original paining of Michael Munkácsy. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers DS0682_500

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Titel: The Wrestlers.
Verlag: Artist: Munkácsy Michael ( - 1900 ) Munkácsissued in: unknown; - Mihály von Munkácsy actually Michael Lieb (1844 - 1900) was a Hungarian realist painter and fresco artist who was known throughout Europe in the 19th century Munkácsy created numerous small-format landscapes in the style of the Barbizon school These like his genre scenes his still lifes and portraits as well as the pathetic history pictures and religious representations are characterized by a secure and lively brushwork and warm and bright colors (colorism) Munkácsy's early works were socially committed and dedicated to the Hungarian struggle for freedom With the move to Paris (1872) he turned to salon art His marriage to the wealthy Baroness de Marches (1874) began a life for
Erscheinungsdatum: 1844

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