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Landscape with Flowers

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Year
  
1930

Artist
  
Zoltán Palugyay

Medium
  
oil on canvas

Created
  
1930

Landscape with Flowers

Dimensions
  
80 cm × 100 cm (31 in × 39 in)

Location
  
National Gallery of Slovakia, Bratislava

Similar
  
Night Travellers at a Cross, Market in Banska Bystrica, Pilgrimage to the Cedars in, Inger on the Beach, The Artist's Garden at Giverny

Landscape with flowers (in Slovak: Krajina s kvetmi) is an oil painting by the Slovak artist Zoltan Palugyay from 1930. The picture was painted in oil on canvas and measures 80 x 100 cm. It is now in the Slovak National Gallery in Bratislava. It is considered a formative work for modern art in Slovakia and one of the most remarkable works of the artist.

Analysis

Thanks to his stays in Budapest, Krakow, Munich and Paris, he became acquainted with modern art. Zoltan Palugyay was influenced by Edvard Munch and Paul Gauguin and introduced symbolism to his landscapes. "Landscape with flowers" became the emblematic archetype for a series of paintings in the 1930s, his most productive period. The shapes and colors are combined in a way that underlines the symbolic message of the picture.

References

Landscape with Flowers Wikipedia