
Meadow with a Group of Trees
Lajos Csordák·1900
Historical Context
Csordák's 'Meadow with a Group of Trees,' painted around 1900, represents the core subject matter of his plein-air practice: the pastoral lowland landscape of the Spiš region, where flat meadows and isolated tree groups create a characteristically open, luminous scene. The composition reflects the conventions of the Munich landscape school—clear horizontal divisions, trees as vertical punctuation, sky as the dominant tonal register—adapted to the specific character of the Slovak terrain. The Slovak National Gallery holds the work.
Technical Analysis
The composition divides cleanly between meadow, tree group, and sky, with the trees' vertical forms providing rhythmic structure. Csordák's paint handling captures the softness of grassy ground and the denser opacity of foliage with differentiated brushwork.




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