museum-digital
CTRL + Y
en
Magyar Nemzeti Galéria Grafikai Gyűjtemény [GRO_1912-42]
Lovasok (Magyar Nemzeti Galéria CC BY-NC-SA)
Provenance/Rights: Magyar Nemzeti Galéria (CC BY-NC-SA)
1 / 1 Previous<- Next->

Riders

Cite this page Data sheet (PDF) Canonical version (record) Calculate distance to your current location Mark for comparison Graph view

Description

Károly Kernstok, the leading figure of The Eight, was mostly concerned with the legacy of Renaissance and Mannerism, compositions depicting nudes in a landscape, and updated the scenery of Arcadia into the ideal image of a future harmonious society.In many respects, the drawing from 1912 is more harmonious than his first painting with a similar title, in which the loosely painted landscape is strongly separated from the figures depicted with outlines and reduced colours on the large canvass. Its group of figures standing in the centre is not in harmony with the mass of riders scattered rather randomly, while representations in the flat and in space alternate. On the ink drawing, however, everything is seen from above, the landscape sprawling in a flat expanse is rendered with fine sculptural features. In the thus divided composition, the figures rendered in characteristic profile, featuring various phases of movement, are presented in a carefully balanced way. Kernstok preserves the harmonious unity of flatness, while still managing to sneaks in the expansive space of the landscape into the composition with a kind of relief-like effect.

Material/Technique

paper / washing ink

Measurements

224 × 388 mm

Magyar Nemzeti Galéria

Object from: Magyar Nemzeti Galéria

Az 1957-ben alapított Magyar Nemzeti Galéria az ország egyik legnagyobb múzeuma, a magyar képzőművészet legnagyobb gyűjteménye. Gyűjtőköre az...

[Last update: ]

Usage and citation

The textual information presented here is free for non-commercial usage if the source is named. (Creative Commons Lizenz 3.0, by-nc-sa) Please name as source not only the internet representation but also the name of the museum.
Rights for the images are shown below the large images (which are accessible by clicking on the smaller images). If nothing different is mentioned there the same regulation as for textual information applies.
Any commercial usage of text or image demands communication with the museum.