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Hungarian Peasant Life, c1932. Artist: Rudolf Balogh
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Hungarian Peasant Life, c1932. Artist: Rudolf Balogh
Hungarian Peasant Life, c1932. From The Studio Volume 103. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1932]
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Bedchamber Bedroom Child Care Childcare Crib Daily Life Hands On Hips Headscarf Hungarian Hungary Local People Peasant Peasants Rudolf Studio Publications Studio Volume 103
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This photo print, titled "Hungarian Peasant Life, c1932" offers a glimpse into the daily lives of Hungarian families during the early 20th century. The artist behind this remarkable piece is Rudolf Balogh, who beautifully captures the essence of rural Hungary in his work. In this particular scene, we find ourselves outdoors amidst a picturesque countryside setting. A family stands together, their traditional costumes reflecting their humble way of life. The mother cradles her baby in her arms while two other little ones play nearby. Their simple yet charming headdresses add to the authenticity of their attire. The backdrop reveals a modest bedroom where one can imagine the hardships faced by these peasants. Poverty may have been prevalent, but love and resilience shine through as we witness the tender bond between mother and child. Balogh's attention to detail is evident as he portrays not only the physical environment but also the emotions that come with parenthood and motherhood in particular. With hands on hips and headgear adorning her headscarf-clad figure, this portrait encapsulates both strength and tenderness. Published in Studio Volume 103 by London Offices of The Studio in 1932, this timeless image serves as a poignant reminder of an era long gone but not forgotten. It allows us to appreciate the beauty found within simplicity and reminds us that even amidst poverty, love can thrive.
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