Young Woman With Rose by Jozsef Rippl-Ronai is a 100% hand-painted oil painting reproduction on canvas painted by one of our professional artists. We utilize only the finest oil paints and high quality artist-grade canvas to ensure the most vivid color. Our artists start with a blank canvas and paint each and every brushstroke by hand to re-create all the beauty and details found in the original work of art. If you select one of our handcrafted frames for your oil painting, it will arrive to your door, ready to hang with all hanging accessories included.
Pastel on paper; Signed above left: Rónai 1922
Oil on cardboard; 71 x 99 cm. József Rippl-Rónai was a Hungarian painter. He was born in Kaposvár. After his studies at the High School there, he went to study in Budapest, where he obtained a degree in pharmacology. In 1884 he travelled to Munich to study painting at the Academy. Two years later he obtained a grant which enabled him to move to Paris and study with Munkácsy. In 1888 he met the members of Les Nabis and under their influence he painted his first important work, The Inn at Pont-Aven, a deeply-felt work notable for its dark atmosphere. His first big success was his painting My Grandmother (1894). He also painted in a portrait of Hungarian pianist and composer Zdenka Ticharich (1921). Later he returned to Hungary, where critical reception was at first lukewarm, but he eventually had a very successful exhibition entitled "Rippl-Rónai Impressions 1890-1900". He believed that for an artist not only is his body of work significant, but also his general modus vivendi, even including the clothes he wore. He thus became interested in design, which led to commissions such as the dining room and the entire furnishings of the Andrássy palace, and a stained-glass window in the Ernst Museum, (both in Budapest). Between 1911 and 1913 his exhibitions in Frankfurt, Munich and Vienna were highly successful. His last major work, a portrait of his friend Zorka, was painted in 1919, and in 1927 he died at his home, the Villa Roma in Kaposvár.
Signed bottom right: Rónai
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Portrait of Margit Piátsek is one of the most famous paintings by Hungarian artist József Rippl-Rónai (1861 - 1930). It's one portrait pastel on paper drawing created in 1892. The painting is privately owned and may not be always open to the public. József Rippl-Rónai was influenced by Post-Impressionism, and made most paintings about portrait and figure and tableau.For faithful reproductions, our artists will study the oeuvre and techniques of József Rippl-Rónai. The original painting of Portrait of Margit Piátsek is about 14
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Portrait of Mrs. Pataki is one of the most famous paintings by Hungarian artist József Rippl-Rónai (1861 - 1930). It's one portrait oil on canvas painting created in 1892. The painting is owned by the museum of Magyar Nemzeti Galéria, one of the museums with the most József Rippl-Rónai works, and is accessible to the general public. József Rippl-Rónai was influenced by Post-Impressionism, and made most paintings about portrait and figure and tableau.For faithful reproductions, our artists will study the oeuvre and techniques of József Rippl-Rónai. The original painting of Portrait of Mrs. Pataki is about 15
“Jozsef Rippl-Ronai: “Woman with a Bird Cage”,1892.”
November 13-14-én tartották a BÁV őszi aukcióját, amelyen összesen 380 millió forintos forgalmat bonyolítottak le. A kétnapos árverés legmagasabb eladási árát egy Rippl-Rónai festmény érte el 75,6 millió forinttal. A legnagyobb áremelkedés a történelmi személyek portréit jellemezte, így Feszty Árpád festménye 16-szoros, Barabás Miklós portréja pedig 15-szörös áron kelt el. Az ékszereknél egy smaragddal és egy 3,12 karátos brillel ékített nyakék érte el a legmagasabb, 12 millió forintos árat.
Oil on cardboard; 74.7 x 105 cm. József Rippl-Rónai was a Hungarian painter. He was born in Kaposvár. After his studies at the High School there, he went to study in Budapest, where he obtained a degree in pharmacology. In 1884 he travelled to Munich to study painting at the Academy. Two years later he obtained a grant which enabled him to move to Paris and study with Munkácsy. In 1888 he met the members of Les Nabis and under their influence he painted his first important work, The Inn at Pont-Aven, a deeply-felt work notable for its dark atmosphere. His first big success was his painting My Grandmother (1894). He also painted in a portrait of Hungarian pianist and composer Zdenka Ticharich (1921). Later he returned to Hungary, where critical reception was at first lukewarm, but he eventually had a very successful exhibition entitled "Rippl-Rónai Impressions 1890-1900". He believed that for an artist not only is his body of work significant, but also his general modus vivendi, even including the clothes he wore. He thus became interested in design, which led to commissions such as the dining room and the entire furnishings of the Andrássy palace, and a stained-glass window in the Ernst Museum, (both in Budapest). Between 1911 and 1913 his exhibitions in Frankfurt, Munich and Vienna were highly successful. His last major work, a portrait of his friend Zorka, was painted in 1919, and in 1927 he died at his home, the Villa Roma in Kaposvár.
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Oil on cardboard; 64 x 88 cm. József Rippl-Rónai was a Hungarian painter. He was born in Kaposvár. After his studies at the High School there, he went to study in Budapest, where he obtained a degree in pharmacology. In 1884 he travelled to Munich to study painting at the Academy. Two years later he obtained a grant which enabled him to move to Paris and study with Munkácsy. In 1888 he met the members of Les Nabis and under their influence he painted his first important work, The Inn at Pont-Aven, a deeply-felt work notable for its dark atmosphere. His first big success was his painting My Grandmother (1894). He also painted in a portrait of Hungarian pianist and composer Zdenka Ticharich (1921). Later he returned to Hungary, where critical reception was at first lukewarm, but he eventually had a very successful exhibition entitled "Rippl-Rónai Impressions 1890-1900". He believed that for an artist not only is his body of work significant, but also his general modus vivendi, even including the clothes he wore. He thus became interested in design, which led to commissions such as the dining room and the entire furnishings of the Andrássy palace, and a stained-glass window in the Ernst Museum, (both in Budapest). Between 1911 and 1913 his exhibitions in Frankfurt, Munich and Vienna were highly successful. His last major work, a portrait of his friend Zorka, was painted in 1919, and in 1927 he died at his home, the Villa Roma in Kaposvár.
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József Rippl-Rónai (1861-1927): Parisian Woman, 1891 - József Rippl-Rónai was a Hungarian painter. He f...
Jzsef RipplRnai (23 May 1861 25 November 1927) was a Hungarian painter. He first introduced modern artistic movements in the Hungarian art. He was born in Kaposvr. After his studies at the High School there, he went to study in Budapest, where he obtained a degree in pharmacology. In 1884 he t