The figure of petőfi on one of the found details of the transylvanian panorama the history of the transylvanian panorama the precursor to the birth of the transylvanian panorama is the polish panorama painted under the leadership of wojciech kossak and jan styka, the "racławice panorama", which was presented to the hungarian public in budapest in 1896. In view of the great success, the hungarian government commissioned a panorama from the painter jan styka in 1898 (on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the 1848 war of independence). The 15-meter-wide and 120-meter-wide panorama was painted under the direction of jan styka, with the participation of hungarian artists such as pál vágó, an excellent painter of battle scenes, béla spányi, the renowned landscape painter, and margitay tihamér. The panorama took five months of work. The central theme of the bem-petőfi körkép is the battle of sibiu fought on march 11, 1849, where the hungarian army under the command of the polish general józsef bem won a bravura victory over the combined austrian and russian forces. The panorama depicts the decisive moment when, in spite of the overwhelming enemy force, the battle reached the turning point in the deadly struggle. Object Type: painting. Genre: history painting. Date: 1896. Panorama Siedmiogrodzka
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