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Park at night
Date:
19th centuryMedium:
pastel na plátněLocation:
Musee d'Orsay, Paris, FranceDimensions:
38.4 x 46.2"Park at night" is an oil painting by the Hungarian artist
József Rippl-Ronai , who was an important representative of Hungarian
symbolism and
Art Nouveau art style. This painting was created in 1899.
The painting "Park at Night" shows a night view of a park or garden, which is illuminated by lights and shines through the darkness of the night. Rippl-Ronai focused on capturing the atmosphere of the night and the lighting effects, which creates a mysterious mood. The painting combines a varied palette of colors to emphasize the contrasts between light and shadow.
This painting is an expression of the art nouveau style that was characteristic of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Art Nouveau was characterized by an emphasis on beauty and aesthetics and was often inspired by nature and symbolism. The painting "Park at night" reflects the theme of the night, which was a popular motif in art nouveau.
József Rippl-Ronai was an important Hungarian artist and his works are known for their original style and ability to capture mood and atmosphere. "Park at Night" is an example of his mastery in capturing light effects and creating atmospheric images.
Rippl-Ronai painted picture Park at night in 19th century. Prevailing color of this fine art print is dark and its shape is landscape. Original size is 38.4 x 46.2. This art piece is located in Musee d'Orsay, Paris, France. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.
Jozsef Rippl-Ronai (1861-1927) A significant Hungarian painter who significantly influenced
Post-Impressionist Hungarian art. He was close friends with the sculptor Aristide Maillol. They met in Paris, where they both studied. Along with his friend, Ronai worked in the art group Nabis, to which
Jean-Edouard Vuillard also belonged. At the beginning of the 20th century, Roinar returned to his native Hungary, specifically the city Kaposvár, where he continued to paint (
Park at Night). He kept in contact with Maillol, who became a successful French sculptor, until they met again.