Lot 199 , Baron László Mednyánszky, Hungarian (1852-1919), Interior scene
Baron László Mednyánszky (Hungarian, (1852-1919))
Interior scene,
artist's estate stamp verso,
oil on canvas laid on board,
18cm x 23.5cm
Provenance: The György Gordon (1924-2005) collection of Austro-Hungarian Art
£400-800
Hungarian painter-philosopher Baron László Mednyánszky or Ladislaus Josephus Balthasar Eustachius Mednyánszky, 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. Mednyánszky spent considerable periods in seclusion but mingled with people across society – in the aristocracy, art world, peasantry and army – many of whom became the subjects of his paintings. His most important works depict scenes of nature and poor, working people, particularly from his home region in Kingdom of Hungary. He is also known as a painter of folklore of Upper Hungary.
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Sold for £800