Lithuanian Girl with Palm Sunday Fronds | |
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Artist | Kanuty Rusiecki |
Year | 1844 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 45 cm × 34 cm (18 in × 13 in) |
Location | Lithuanian Art Museum, Vilnius |
Lithuanian Girl with Palm Sunday Fronds is an 1844 oil on canvas painting by the Polish-Lithuanian artist Kanuty Rusiecki in the Lithuanian Art Museum.[1]
This painting shows a girl holding grasses and willow fronds (known as Easter palm) on Palm Sunday. She is standing in front of a Baroque church and wearing a traditional dress. Rusiecki was at the peak of his fame in Vilnius when he painted this picture. He specialized in portraits but is also known for genre works that placed the local heritage in a majestic setting. This painting became so popular that it is considered today a symbol of the Lithuanian 19th-century Romantic movement.
The painting is similar to Rusiecki's earlier work, but less obviously symbolic:
- A Woman Harvesting, 1844
References
- ↑ painting record on library website
- artwork record on Europeana website
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