Krasnohorská Podhradie (Krasnohorská Castle Village) by Ľudovít Čordák
Description: Krasnohorská Podhradie (Krasnohorská Castle Village) by Ľudovít Čordák is a vivid portrayal of the Slovak village of Krasnohorská Podhradie. Painted in the early to mid-20th century, the artwork captures the essence of this picturesque village, known for its historic architecture and scenic surroundings. Čordák’s work highlights the harmonious integration of the village with its natural environment, illustrating the traditional Slovakian rural landscape.
Ľudovít Čordák (1897-1976) was a distinguished Slovak artist celebrated for his realistic depictions of Slovakian towns and landscapes. In Krasnohorská Podhradie, Čordák demonstrates his skill in capturing the architectural details and the overall atmosphere of rural life, reflecting his dedication to portraying Slovakian cultural heritage.
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Location and Date Created: Early to mid-20th century.
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Medium: Oil on canvas.
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Full Artwork Name: Krasnohorská Podhradie (Krasnohorská Castle Village).
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Artwork Style: Realism, landscape and architectural painting.
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Current Location: The artwork is part of private collections or museum holdings related to Slovak art.
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Subject/Topic: The painting depicts the village of Krasnohorská Podhradie, focusing on its architectural and natural features within the Slovakian rural landscape.