Hungarians at Kiev
1893
oil
canvas
From the collection of Hungarian National Gallery
1893
oil
canvas
From the collection of Hungarian National Gallery
Hungarians at Kiev is a 1893 oil by Pál Vágó, a Realism work, held at Hungarian National Gallery.
This painting depicts a group of people in a courtyard, with a large building in the background. The people are dressed in traditional clothing and are engaged in various activities. In the foreground, a man is sitting on a horse, while others are standing or sitting around him. The scene is set against a backdrop of a large stone building with a tower. The overall atmosphere of the painting is one of grandeur and importance. If you're interested in learning more about the artist who created this work, you might want to look up Pál Vágó.
Pál Vágó painted oil portraits and scenes in the late 1800s. His Self-portrait in the Studio shows the artist at work, brush in hand, surrounded by canvases and props. In Hungarians at Kiev he captured a group of…
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