
1833–1904 · Hungarian · 30 artworks
artist bio
Károly Lotz was a Hungarian painter known for his historical paintings, portraits, and frescoes. He significantly contributed to Hungarian art by blending Academicism with Romanticism, creating visually stunning and emotionally resonant works.
what you'll learn
Studying Lotz's work allows students to understand the fusion of academic precision with romantic emotionality. Students can learn about portraiture, figure drawing, and the use of light and shadow to create dramatic effects.
related: William-Adolphe Bouguereau, Franz Xaver Winterhalter

Mining
1884

After the Bath
1880

Portrait of Ilona Lotz

Anna Ónody, a Dancer of the Ballet Choir of the National Theater

Baroness Wodianer

Portrait of Mrs Sándor

Parkland

Little Girl
1885

Allegory of Fire
1875

Waterfront

Portrait of a Young Boy

Portrait of a Woman (Portrait of Kornélia Lotz)

Self-Portrait
1875

Portrait of a Girl

Portrait of a Woman (Blue-eyed Woman)

Landscape with a Sweep-pole Well
1870

Dreamer

Watering

Daughter of the Artist (Portrait of Ilona Lotz)

Twilight
1870

Self-portrait in Younger Age

Storm

Spring (portrait of Ilona Lippich)
1894

Portrait of a Young Lady

Portrait of Herich Leoni

Young Gilr with Coral Earrings

Kornélia Lotz in White
1900

Portrait of Kornélia Lotz

Metallurgy
1884

Portrait of Ilonka Sándor (Blond Girl in Yellow Dress)