Baie (Apor Maria)
1967
unspecified
From the collection of Székely National Museum
1967
unspecified
From the collection of Székely National Museum
Baie (Apor Maria) is a 1967 unspecified by Imre Nagy, held at Székely National Museum.
This painting depicts a nude woman standing in a room, facing away from the viewer. Her dark hair is styled in a short, neat cut. The room's interior is visible, with a window on the left side and a brown object, possibly a chair or table, positioned in front of it. The overall atmosphere of the painting is one of quiet contemplation. The woman's pose suggests a sense of introspection, as if she is lost in thought. The use of muted colors and soft brushstrokes adds to the serene ambiance of the scene. The artist's attention to detail is evident in the subtle play of light and shadow on the woman's skin. If you're interested in exploring more works by the artist who created this piece, you might want to look up Nagy, Imre.
Hungarian painter Imre Nagy made everyday scenes feel real and warm in the 1900s.
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