16th – 18th Century European Art
 
Gothic Art in Slovakia
 
Baroque Art in Slovakia
 
 
19th Century Art in Slovakia
Water Barracks, 1st floor
 
Exhibition conceived by Danica Zmetáková
 
P. M. Bohúň: Francisci as the Captain of Slovak Volunteers. 1849–1850. Collection of the Slovak National Gallery, BratislavaNineteenth-century paintings and sculptures document the development of Slovak art in connection with Central European art. The works of art present a variety of styles including Classicism, Biedermayer, Romanticism, Realism and plein air painting presented in the works of J. Czauczik, K. Marko, J. B. Klemens, P. Bohúň, L. Mednyánszky, D. Skutecký, J. Hanula and other artists. The main genres included portraits, landscapes and still lifes. Towards the end of the century, genre motifs became increasingly popular.

 
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P. M. Bohúň - Portrét umelcovej manželky Žofie, r. 1853, olej, plátno
 
J. Ginovský - Portrét mladej dámy v modrých šatách, r. 1826, olej, plátno
 
J. B. Klemens - Portrét M. M. Hodžu, r. 1846, olej, plátno
 
J. Rombauer - Portrét J. S. Steinhubla z Prešova, r. 1804, olej, plátno
 
D. Skutecký - Pred obedom, pred r. 1915, olej, plátno
 
P. M. Bohúň - Ján Francisci ako kapitán slov. dobrovoľníkov, r. 1849 - 1850, olej, plátno
 
L. Mednyánszky - Štúdia stareny
 
L. Mednyánszky - Vinica, 1910
 
 

 

 

 

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