March

1927

Julius Komjáti

Associated Names
Julius Komjáti

Artist, Hungarian, 1894 - 1958

The image shows a view from slightly below eye level, with a tall, barren tree on the left as the main focal point. The horizon line is in the middle of the image, showing a cluster of distant trees. Close to the viewer is a rough pile of earth or mound, with textured brushstrokes. On the right, there is a stone wall with stumps and sparse branches. The lines and brushstrokes create a varied texture throughout. The color palette consists of shades of soft gray and black, giving a quiet and understated mood to the scene.
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Artwork overview


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Frank B. Bristow, Falls Church, Virginia; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 1968; acquired 2015 by the National Gallery of Art

Associated Names

Inscriptions

upper left in plate: [undeciphered] / 1926 [undeciphered] - Komjati [undeciphered] 1927; lower left in graphite: 43/75; lower right in graphite: Julius Komjáti; lower left corner in graphite by unknown hand: March.

Markings

stamped lower right verso in black ink: F.B.B. [circled]

Wikidata ID

Q77013326

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