Mihaly Collection
Mihaly, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and creativity
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Mihaly, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and creativity. From the captivating Music Room to the haunting Last Days of a Condemned Prisoner, Mihaly Munkacsy's talent knows no bounds. His brushstrokes bring life to every stroke, leaving us in awe of his mastery. But Mihaly is not alone in this realm of artistry. Jonnard joins the stage with The Last Days of a Condemned Prisoner, evoking emotions we can hardly fathom. The intensity and depth portrayed in this piece leave an indelible mark on our souls. And then there is Mihaly Zichy, whose works transport us back to historic moments like the public festivities following Tsar Alexander II's coronation or the triumphal entry into Moscow by their Majesties Alexander II and Maria Alexandrovna. With each stroke, Zichy captures the grandeur and magnificence of these events. The Imperial Family pays homage through Zichy's lens as they honor Tsar Alexander II during those memorable days in Moscow. We witness their majesty unfold before our eyes as they celebrate love and power. Zichy continues his journey through time as he takes us to witness the crowning of Tsarina Maria Alexandrovna and accompanies Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna on her procession to the Cathedral of Dormition. These moments are frozen forever thanks to Zichy's skillful hand. In addition to capturing historical events, Zichy also brings us into enchanting spaces such as the Golden Hall of Great Kremlin Palace or even inside the mesmerizing Bolshoi Theatre auditorium. Through his artwork, we can almost hear music playing or feel ourselves being transported into another world entirely. Munkacsy returns once again with portraits that showcase his versatility - from immortalizing Franz Liszt in 1886 to depicting Christ before Pilate in 1881.