
1852–1919 · Hungarian · 31 artworks
artist bio
László Mednyánszky was a Hungarian painter known for his landscapes, genre scenes, and portraits, often depicting the lives of the poor and marginalized. He blended Impressionistic techniques with Realist and Expressionist sensibilities, capturing the atmosphere and emotional depth of his subjects.
what you'll learn
Studying Mednyánszky's work allows students to explore the intersection of Impressionistic landscape painting with social realism and early Expressionism. Students can learn to convey both atmospheric conditions and emotional states through brushwork and color.
related: Gustave Courbet, Jean-Francois Millet

Watering
1880

Snow-melting
1899

Blossoming Trees
1900

Under the Cross
1892

Marshland
1880

Burial in the Carpathian Mountains
1917

Part of Tabán
1900

House at Dusk
1910

Melting

Landscape in the Alps (View from the Rax)
1900

Sunrise in the Snowy Riverside

View of Dunajec
1895

Waterside Scene in Luminescent Haze

Mountain Landscape with Lake

At the Iron Gate
1895

Tarn in the Tatra

Fruit Trees

Trees with Hoar-frost
1892

Head of a Tramp

Landscape at Autumn
1890

Old Man
1918

House at Dusk
1910

In the Tavern
1899

Burring Brook with Bridge

Head of a Boy
1890

Chestnut Flower

Resting Vagabonds
1918

Melting of Snow
1912

Burring Brook

Fishing on the Tisza
1880

Lake in the Mountains
1899