Gothic Church of the Holy Spirit in Zehra by Ľudovít Čordák
Gothic Church of the Holy Spirit in Zehra by Ľudovít Čordák, painted in 1912, portrays the historic Gothic architecture of the Church of the Holy Spirit located in Zehra, Slovakia. Čordák, a Slovak painter known for his architectural and landscape scenes, captures the church’s intricate Gothic details and the surrounding environment with a focus on historical accuracy and architectural significance.
Ľudovít Čordák (1890–1976) was a prominent figure in Slovak art, celebrated for his meticulous representations of historic and architectural subjects. In Gothic Church of the Holy Spirit in Zehra, Čordák’s attention to detail and his skillful use of color and composition reflect his deep appreciation for historical architecture. The painting highlights the grandeur and architectural complexity of the Gothic church, emphasizing its cultural and historical importance.
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Where and When Made: Slovakia, 1912
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Medium: Oil on canvas
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Full Artwork Name: Gothic Church of the Holy Spirit in Zehra
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Artwork Style: Realism
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Current Location: Private collection or art print
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Subject/Topic: Detailed depiction of the Gothic Church of the Holy Spirit in Zehra, focusing on its architectural features and historical context