Artwork

Weg der wilden Malven

Weg der wilden Malven, by Lajos Deák Ébner, oil, 1890
Weg der wilden Malven, by Lajos Deák Ébner, oil, 1890

Weg der wilden Malven is an oil painting by the Impressionist artist Lajos Deák Ébner. It dates from 1890 and is held in the collection of the Hungarian National Gallery.

About this work

Overview

Weg der wilden Malven is an oil painting by Lajos Deák Ébner, created in 1890. It is currently held at the Hungarian National Gallery.

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts two young girls walking along a dirt path surrounded by tall grass and wildflowers. They wear long skirts and blouses, with one girl wearing a white hat. The scene conveys a sense of a leisurely stroll on a sunny day.

Technique & Style

The artist employed warm colors to evoke the atmosphere of a sunny day. Loose and expressive brushstrokes imbue the painting with a sense of movement and energy.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Lajos Deák Ébner

Artist

Lajos Deák Ébner

Lajos Deák Ébner (1850–1934) was an artist, born in Pest.

Frequently asked questions

Who painted Weg der wilden Malven?

Weg der wilden Malven was painted by Lajos Deák Ébner in 1890.

Where can I see Weg der wilden Malven?

Weg der wilden Malven is held by Hungarian National Gallery.

What movement is Weg der wilden Malven?

Weg der wilden Malven is associated with Impressionism.