Vilmos Aba-Novak (1894 - 1941)

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Vilmos Aba-Novak

Vilmos Aba-Novák was a distinguished Hungarian artist, celebrated for his unique blend of Expressionism with classical and Renaissance influences. Born in Budapest in 1894, he was deeply influenced by his experiences in the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I, which later permeated his art​. Aba-Novák is best known for his vibrant frescoes and murals that decorate several public buildings in Hungary, including churches and civic buildings in Szeged and Budapest​.

His works, characterized by dynamic compositions and a bold use of color, often depicted village fairs, circuses, and everyday Hungarian life, bringing an almost fantastical quality to these scenes​​. His remarkable ability to combine traditional subjects with modern artistic elements made his work a significant contribution to modern Hungarian art. Aba-Novák's art was not only appreciated in his homeland but also internationally, earning him major awards like the Grand Prize at the Paris World Exhibition in 1937 and at the 1940 Venice Biennale.

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Date and place of birt:15 march 1894, Budapest, Austria-Hungary (1868-1918)
Date and place of death:29 september 1941, Budapest, Hungary
Nationality:Hungary, Austria-Hungary (1868-1918)
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Genre painter, Graphic artist, Painter, Portraitist
Genre:Genre art, Landscape painting, Portrait
Art style:Expressionism

Creators Hungary

Janos Nagy-Balog (1874 - 1919)
Janos Nagy-Balog
1874 - 1919
Istvan Chok (1865 - 1961)
Istvan Chok
1865 - 1961
Karoi Kishfaludi (1788 - 1830)
Karoi Kishfaludi
1788 - 1830
Ervin Patkai (1937 - 1985)
Ervin Patkai
1937 - 1985
György Galántai (1941)
György Galántai
1941
Károly Ferenczy (1862 - 1917)
Károly Ferenczy
1862 - 1917
Sala Lieber (1980)
Sala Lieber
1980
Philip De Laszlo (1869 - 1937)
Philip De Laszlo
1869 - 1937
Rita Ackermann (1968)
Rita Ackermann
1968
Jenö Kéméndy (1860 - 1925)
Jenö Kéméndy
1860 - 1925
Jan Kupecky (1667 - 1740)
Jan Kupecky
1667 - 1740
Janos Laszlo Aldor (1895 - 1944)
Janos Laszlo Aldor
1895 - 1944
Maurice Ascalon (1913 - 2003)
Maurice Ascalon
1913 - 2003
Árpád Szenes (1897 - 1985)
Árpád Szenes
1897 - 1985
Elmyr de Hory (1906 - 1976)
Elmyr de Hory
1906 - 1976
Gabor Torok (1952)
Gabor Torok
1952

Creators Expressionism

Franz Theodor Schütt (1908 - 1990)
Franz Theodor Schütt
1908 - 1990
Maximilian Hermann Maxy (1895 - 1971)
Maximilian Hermann Maxy
1895 - 1971
Max Gubler (1898 - 1973)
Max Gubler
1898 - 1973
Anton Kolig (1886 - 1950)
Anton Kolig
1886 - 1950
Rodolphe-Théophile Bosshard (1889 - 1960)
Rodolphe-Théophile Bosshard
1889 - 1960
Hendrik Nicolaas Werkman (1882 - 1945)
Hendrik Nicolaas Werkman
1882 - 1945
Jan Meyer (1927 - 1995)
Jan Meyer
1927 - 1995
Bruno Krauskopf (1892 - 1960)
Bruno Krauskopf
1892 - 1960
Fikret Muallâ Saygı (1903 - 1967)
Fikret Muallâ Saygı
1903 - 1967
Anton Feistauer (1887 - 1930)
Anton Feistauer
1887 - 1930
Steffen Fischer (1954)
Steffen Fischer
1954
Asger Jorn (1914 - 1973)
Asger Jorn
1914 - 1973
Gerrit Benner (1897 - 1981)
Gerrit Benner
1897 - 1981
Hans Brass (1885 - 1959)
Hans Brass
1885 - 1959
Antonio Bernie (1905 - 1981)
Antonio Bernie
1905 - 1981
Friedrich G. Scheuer (1936)
Friedrich G. Scheuer
1936