Vilmos Huszár
Budapest 1884-1960 Harderwijk(The Netherlands)
'Heather in a copper vase'
Oil on canvas, 58 by 48˝ cm, signed and dated 1910.
Provenance:
private collection,
Art Galery Ludwig Weidener, Vienna
Price on application.
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Hungarian painter, decorative artist, typographer and writer, active in the Netherlands. He studied at the Academy of Applied Arts in Budapest from 1901 to 1903, and then at the academy in Munich (1904). For a short period he was a member of the artists colonies of Tecsö and Nagybánya in Hungary, before moving to The Hague in 1906 as a portrait painter to the local aristocracy. Huszárs interest in the work of van Gogh and in modern developments in Paris and London gradually led him from portraits and landscapes in bright colours, such as Reclining Female (1913; Otterlo, Kröller-Müller), to an abstract style in painting and stained glass influenced by Cubism and Futurism.
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