Munkácsy: The Last Day of a Condemned Man
In 1869, Munkácsy painted his much acclaimed work The Last Day of a Condemned Man. This is considered his first masterpiece. The picture was rewarded with the Gold Medal of the Paris Salon in 1870.[1] It made Munkácsy a popular painter in an instant. Ironically enough this work summarises torture caused by oppression, moral uncertainty and reactions to an impending tragic end in visual form. However, it aptly captures the capabilities of the Hungarian master in painting.
(source: wikipedia)