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Károly Markó the Younger (1822-1891)

"Károly Markó also known as Carlo Marco or Markó the Younger (Pest, Hungary, January 22, 1822 – Moscow, Russia, 1891) was a Hungarian-Italian painter, mainly of landscapes.

Carlo's father, Károly Markó the Elder, was born in Hungary and died in Italy. At the age of 16 years, Carlo left his family as they were travelling through Italy and settled in Florence, where he pursued his studies. Later, he was joined there by his brothers, András and Ferenc. Among his works are depictions of the Valle di Quesa near the countryside by Pisa. While he was close with many of the Macchiaoli painters, his style seems to recall that of the Baroque painter Lorraine as well as painters of the School of Posillipo. Among his works are: La Brigata del Boccaccio; Veduta di Bella Riva; Le cave di Carrara; Paese in Corsica; I dintorni di Gaville; and Lungo l ' Arno. Some of his works, such as Christ in Emmaus and The Samaritan at the Well have figures in the scene dwarfed by the landscape, although the landscape itself commented on the events. Some of his works are on display in the Hungarian National Gallery." - (en.wikipedia.org 05.09.2021)

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Szakadékos tájKároly Markó Jr.: untitled (Italianate landscape)
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