Poppies
Date:
1896Medium:
oil on canvasLocation:
Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest, HungaryPoppies image comes from
impressionists Pál Merse Szinyeie. The Hungarian painter painted the landscape with poppies since 1895 . Expressed in them feelings of youth. Like Monet Merse also noted the contrast of green and red. In the eyes of the beholder he evoked fantastic vibrations. This feeling did not allow more details. The picture shows the Hungarian countryside on a clear day.
Szinyei Merse painted picture Poppies in 1896. Prevailing color of this fine art print is green and its shape is long. Original size is . This art piece is located in Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest, Hungary. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.
Pál Szinyei Merse (1845-1920). Hungarian painter and politician, who ranked among the best in Central Europe. His first important painting (Breakfast in Nature from 1873) was misunderstood by critics. After this failure, the artist devoted himself to politics for 20 years. However, he eventually returned to art and began to celebrate great success in large European cities (even with his painting
The May Picnic). He developed a specific style of work with colour and light. He founded the first Hungarian Society of Modern Art and the Circle of Hungarian Impressionists. After his death, his students influenced the Hungarian art scene for a long time.