Wine Harvest near Vác
1859
oil
canvas
From the collection of Hungarian National Gallery
1859
oil
canvas
From the collection of Hungarian National Gallery
Wine Harvest near Vác is a 1859 oil by Auguste Alexis Canzi, a Realism work, held at Hungarian National Gallery.
This painting shows a lively scene of people celebrating the wine harvest. They are dressed in traditional clothing, with men wearing hats and women in long skirts. Some are carrying baskets, while others hold flags or instruments. In the background, there are rolling hills and a few buildings, suggesting a rural setting. The overall mood is one of joy and festivity, with the people gathered together to celebrate the harvest. If you're interested in learning more about this style of painting, you might want to look into the work of artist Auguste Alexis Canzi.
Auguste Alexis Canzi (1808–1866) was an artist, born in Baden.
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