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Forest Path

Forest Path

Tones: Pear, Ginger, Khaki, Slate Blue

About The Print: A path cuts through a forest of large, lush green trees, with a tree growing in the middle of the path. Oil on board.

About The Artist: Lajos Csordák (also known as Ľudovít Čordák) was a Slovak-Hungarian painter known for his Impressionist-inspired landscapes. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague under Julius Mařák. His landscapes often depicted scenes of rural life, villages, and natural surroundings, especially those from the East Slovak region. He worked primarily with pastels, which allowed him to express a delicate and nuanced portrayal of light and color. Many of his works evoke the simplicity and serenity of rural settings, often with a focus on the interplay of light on natural forms.

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Tones: Pear, Ginger, Khaki, Slate Blue

About The Print: A path cuts through a forest of large, lush green trees, with a tree growing in the middle of the path. Oil on board.

About The Artist: Lajos Csordák (also known as Ľudovít Čordák) was a Slovak-Hungarian painter known for his Impressionist-inspired landscapes. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague under Julius Mařák. His landscapes often depicted scenes of rural life, villages, and natural surroundings, especially those from the East Slovak region. He worked primarily with pastels, which allowed him to express a delicate and nuanced portrayal of light and color. Many of his works evoke the simplicity and serenity of rural settings, often with a focus on the interplay of light on natural forms.

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Tones: Pear, Ginger, Khaki, Slate Blue

About The Print: A path cuts through a forest of large, lush green trees, with a tree growing in the middle of the path. Oil on board.

About The Artist: Lajos Csordák (also known as Ľudovít Čordák) was a Slovak-Hungarian painter known for his Impressionist-inspired landscapes. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague under Julius Mařák. His landscapes often depicted scenes of rural life, villages, and natural surroundings, especially those from the East Slovak region. He worked primarily with pastels, which allowed him to express a delicate and nuanced portrayal of light and color. Many of his works evoke the simplicity and serenity of rural settings, often with a focus on the interplay of light on natural forms.

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