Artwork
Hungarians at Kiev

Hungarians at Kiev is an oil painting by the Realist artist Pál Vágó. It dates from 1893 and is held in the collection of the Hungarian National Gallery.
About this work
Overview
Hungarians at Kiev is an oil painting created in 1893 by Pál Vágó, currently part of the collection at the Hungarian National Gallery.
Subject & Meaning
The painting portrays a scene of everyday life with a group of Hungarians in a courtyard, set against the imposing backdrop of a large stone building with a tower. Figures in traditional attire engage in various activities, with a central figure seated on a horse, surrounded by others. The composition conveys a sense of grandeur and significance.
Technique & Style
While specific technical details of the painting's execution are not provided, the use of oil paint allows for rich, vivid depictions of both the figures and the architectural setting, contributing to the overall atmosphere of importance.
History & Provenance
Created in 1893, the painting is now housed at the Hungarian National Gallery, indicating its recognized value within Hungarian cultural heritage.
Context
The scene's setting, presumably Kiev (Kyiv), suggests a historical or thematic connection to Hungarian presence or interaction with Kiev, though the exact context or event depicted is not specified.
Legacy
The painting's legacy is primarily marked by its inclusion in the Hungarian National Gallery's collection, underscoring its importance in representing aspects of Hungarian art and history from the late 19th century.
Artist & collection
Artist
Pál Vágó painted oil portraits and scenes in the late 1800s. His Self-portrait in the Studio shows the artist at work, brush in hand, surrounded by canvases and props. In Hungarians at Kiev he captured a group of…











