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Mihaly Von Munkacsy Collection

Mihaly von Munkacsy, a renowned Hungarian artist born in 1844, left an indelible mark on the art world with his captivating works


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Mihaly von Munkacsy, a renowned Hungarian artist born in 1844, left an indelible mark on the art world with his captivating works. In his self-portrait from 1880, we catch a glimpse of the artist himself, capturing his essence and talent. "The Music Room, " painted in 1878, showcases Munkacsy's ability to bring life to a scene through vibrant colors and intricate details. This masterpiece transports us into a world filled with melodies and harmonies. In "The Last Days of a Condemned Prisoner" from 1870 (1900), Munkacsy delves into the realm of emotions and human suffering. The painting by Jonnard depicts the anguish faced by those awaiting their fate. Munkacsy's portrait of Franz Liszt in 1886 captures not only the physical likeness but also reveals the inner depth and brilliance of this legendary composer. With "Christ before Pilate" created in 1881, Munkacsy presents an intense portrayal of one of history's most significant moments. The painting exudes power as it explores themes of faith, justice, and humanity. In "Great Flower Still Life" from 1881, Munkacsy demonstrates his mastery over still-life compositions. Each petal is meticulously rendered to create an awe-inspiring display that captivates viewers' senses. Through "Strike" painted in 1895, Munkacsy sheds light on social issues prevalent during his time. This thought-provoking piece reflects upon workers' struggles for fair treatment and better conditions. "The Condemned Cell, " created between c1864-1900, invites us into a somber space where despair lingers within its walls. With skillful brushstrokes, Munkacsy evokes empathy for those trapped within these confines.