Pilgrimage to the Cedars in Lebanon

Pilgrimage to the Cedars in Lebanon
Hungarian: Zarándoklás a cédrusokhoz Libanonban
Artist Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka
Year 1924 (1924)
Type oil on canvas
Dimensions 200 cm × 192 cm (79 in × 76 in)
Location Hungarian National Museum, Budapest

Pilgrimage to Cedars of Lebanon (in Hungarian: Zarándoklás a cédrusokhoz Libanonban) is a picture of the Hungarian painter Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka of 1907.[1][2]

The picture is painted with oil paints and has dimensions of 200 × 192 cm.

The picture is part of the collection of the Hungarian National Gallery in Budapest.

Analysis

It is one of the most iconic paintings in Hungarian painting. After 40 years Tivadar Costco Chontvari left pharmaceuticals and took up art. He traveled thousands of miles in search of inspiration. The picture of cedar trees painted in Lebanon while on pilgrimage is a key part of his work. The symbolism stems from the strong religious character. According to the ancient beliefs, cedars play an important role in ancient Hungarian mythology.[1] The cedar is a symbol of fertility, assumed to be the tree of life and the tree of knowledge.[2] In his painting, Chontvari presents his outlook, which is reflected in the art.[1] It is a complex system of symbols, and synthesizes diverse content.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 ((en))  Pilgrimage to the Cedars in Lebanon, Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka. // europeana.eu. Посетен на 23 април 2016 г.
  2. 1 2 ((hu))  Zarándoklás a cédrusokhoz Libanonban. // hung-art.hu. Посетен на 23 април 2016 г.
  3. ((hu))  Csontváry Kosztka Tivadar - Zarándoklás a cédrusokhoz Libanonban.
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