LIGETI, Antal - b. 1823 Nagykároly, d. 1890 Budapest - WGA

LIGETI, Antal

(b. 1823 Nagykároly, d. 1890 Budapest)

Hungarian painter. Ligeti, who worked as a merchant initially, learnt to paint under Károly Markó in Italy in 1845. After returning to Hungary from his trip to Palestina and the Near-East, he was appointed the guard of the Gallery of the Hungarian National Museum. His religious romantic landscapes reflect the impact of Markó and the journeys to the East. His major works: Catalogue of the Pictures in the Hungarian National Museum with Short Biographies (1870), and Mihály Munkácsy’s Youth (1891).

Italian Landscape
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Italian Landscape

Mártonhegyi Road
Mártonhegyi Road by

Mártonhegyi Road

Antal Ligeti remained a faithful follower of K�roly Mark� the Elder throughout his entire career. Even during the 1870s he painted similarly to his mentor. Just like in Mark�’s landscapes, the golden rays flooding his pictures evoked Italian reminiscences. Ligeti spent a great deal of time travelling; he painted landscapes of the Middle East and of Hungarian as well. There were also several realistic details in these pictures.

In “M�rtonhegyi Road”, painted in 1876, he depicted the suburbs of the capital exactly as they looked at the time. Since then, this part of the Buda Hills has seen tremendous development, but one hundred years ago it was still a peaceful agricultural land. The outlines of the town are seen only in the distance. In the nearer side of the River Danube, the silhouette of Buda Castle and its buildings are discernible.

Oasis in the Desert
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Oasis in the Desert

Romantic Waterside Landscape with Figures
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Romantic Waterside Landscape with Figures

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