Venice (1924)

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"Venice (1924)" by Elemír Halász-Hradil is a captivating testament to the artist's skill in capturing the essence of one of Italy's most iconic cities. Painted in 1924, this artwork portrays a serene scene along the Venetian canals, providing viewers with a picturesque snapshot of everyday life in Venice during the early 20th century.The painting vividly features the historic architecture typical of Venice, with its ornately decorated buildings bathed in the warm glow of the setting sun. The reflections on the water are rendered with delicate brush strokes, creating a shimmering effect that gives the water a vibrant, almost liquid, array of colors ranging from blues and greens to hints of orange and pink.A gondola gently glides through the canal, adding a dynamic element to the serene setting. The presence of the gondolier and passengers captures a quiet moment of daily life, offering a glimpse into the relaxed pace of Venetian transport.Hradil’s use of light and color emphasizes the romantic and timeless appeal of Venice, while his attention to detail in the architecture invites the viewer to appreciate the beauty and historical depth of the city.

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Elemír Halász-Hradil (1873 m. - 1948 m.) was a Slovak painter of Hungarian origin.
He lived in Vienna from 1892 to 1894.The following year he moved to Košice. He studied at Simon Hollósy's private school in Munich from 1897 to 1901, he then continued his studies at the Académie Julian in Paris with Professor Jean-Paul Laurens from 1902 to 1903.
With a soft palette and hazy paint handling, Halász-Hradil executed a variety of quiet portraits and scenes of everyday life. Along with selling his paintings, Halász-Hradil made a living as a painting teacher.