Béla Kádár was born in Hungary in 1877. Amongst his early interests was mural painting.
Like many of the artists of his day he was drawn to Paris and Berlin, and by 1910 he had visited both cities twice. In 1923, Kádár showed his »»»
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Lajos Kassák (1887–1967) was a Hungarian poet, novelist, painter, essayist, editor, and theoretician of the avant-garde. Chronology Based on the panel at permanent exhibition in the Kassák Museum, Budapest; there compiled from »»»
Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka (1853–1919) is one of the most influential figures of Hungarian fine arts. The exhibitions he meticulously organised by himself practically never elicited any critical response from his contemporaries. »»»
József Rippl-Rónai had at least as great an impact on modern Hungarian art as Aristide Maillol had on modern European sculpture. The friendship between these two influential artists, and the artistic documents of their »»»
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Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka (1853–1919) is one of the most influential figures of Hungarian fine arts. The exhibitions he »»»
József Rippl-Rónai had at least as great an impact on modern Hungarian art as Aristide Maillol had on modern European »»»
" In his pictures the secretive, desired world of the Hungarian aristocracy is revived: the illustrious events »»»
Alley, 1873
55,5×38cm oil on canvas
Signed bottom right: Munkácsy
Exhibited, Reproduced
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THE EIGHTH TEMPLE. The Art of Endre Bálint
February 1-May 11, 2014.
Continuing its series of exhibitions featuring »»»
Tóth studied at the Fine Arts College of Budapest between 1930 and 1935, his masters were János Vaszary, István Réti »»»