Weg der wilden Malven
1890
oil
canvas
From the collection of Hungarian National Gallery
1890
oil
canvas
From the collection of Hungarian National Gallery
Weg der wilden Malven is a 1890 oil by Lajos Deák Ébner, a Impressionism work, held at Hungarian National Gallery.
This painting depicts two young girls walking along a dirt path, surrounded by tall grass and wildflowers. The girls are dressed in long skirts and blouses, with one wearing a white hat. The path stretches out before them, lined with trees and bushes. The artist has used warm colors to capture the feeling of a sunny day. The brushstrokes are loose and expressive, giving the painting a sense of movement and energy. If you're interested in learning more about the artist who created this beautiful piece, you might want to look up Lajos Deák Ébner.
Lajos Deák Ébner (1850–1934) was an artist, born in Pest.
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