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Boys Throwing Pebbles into the River by Karoly Ferenczy

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Boys Throwing Pebbles into the River by Karoly Ferenczy

Karoly Ferenczy (1862-1917). Boys Throwing Pebbles into the River. 1890. Hungarian National Gallery. Budapest. Hungary

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Boys Throwing Pebbles into the River" is a captivating painting by Hungarian artist Karoly Ferenczy, created in 1890. This masterpiece is currently housed in the Hungarian National Gallery in Budapest, Hungary, and is a testament to the simple joys of childhood. The painting depicts a group of boys, dressed in typical turn-of-the-century attire, gathered on the bank of a serene river. The boys, ranging in age from young toddler to teenage, are intently focused on their activity - throwing pebbles into the water. The youngest boy, with a curious expression, holds a handful of pebbles, ready to join his older friends in their game. The painting captures the essence of childhood friendship and camaraderie. The boys' expressions are full of excitement and joy as they watch their pebbles skim across the water's surface, creating ripples that spread outwards. The scene is idyllic, with the sun casting a warm glow over the boys and the gentle flow of the river adding to the tranquil atmosphere. The historical significance of this painting lies in its portrayal of a moment in time that is both universal and timeless. The simple act of throwing pebbles into a river is a universal experience that transcends cultural and generational boundaries. Ferenczy's skillful use of light and color, as well as his ability to capture the essence of childhood, make "Boys Throwing Pebbles into the River" a beloved work of art that continues to captivate audiences today. This painting is a reminder of the importance of cherishing the simple moments in life and the enduring bonds of friendship. It is a must-see for anyone visiting the Hungarian National Gallery in Budapest and a valuable addition to any art collection.

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