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

Sigismund Pollack (1837 - 1912)
Sigismund Pollack
1837 - 1912
István (Istvan) Orosz (1951)
István (Istvan) Orosz
1951
Róbert Nádler (1858 - 1938)
Róbert Nádler
1858 - 1938
Joseph Csaky (1888 - 1971)
Joseph Csaky
1888 - 1971
Jozsef Ripple-Ronai (1861 - 1927)
Jozsef Ripple-Ronai
1861 - 1927
Sala Lieber (1980)
Sala Lieber
1980
Paul László (1900 - 1993)
Paul László
1900 - 1993
Endre Domanovszky (1907 - 1975)
Endre Domanovszky
1907 - 1975
Memos Makrisz (1913 - 1993)
Memos Makrisz
1913 - 1993
Istvan Chok (1865 - 1961)
Istvan Chok
1865 - 1961
Laszlo Bornemisza (1910 - 1995)
Laszlo Bornemisza
1910 - 1995
Mari Biasini (1866 - 1937)
Mari Biasini
1866 - 1937
Vilmos Perlrott-Csaba (1880 - 1955)
Vilmos Perlrott-Csaba
1880 - 1955
Elmyr de Hory (1906 - 1976)
Elmyr de Hory
1906 - 1976
Heinrich von Angeli (1840 - 1925)
Heinrich von Angeli
1840 - 1925
Lajos Kassák (1887 - 1967)
Lajos Kassák
1887 - 1967

Creators Expressionism

Pierre Casè (1944 - 2022)
Pierre Casè
1944 - 2022
Ulrich Eissner (1962)
Ulrich Eissner
1962
Virginia Berresford (1904 - 1995)
Virginia Berresford
1904 - 1995
Alfred Heinsohn (1875 - 1927)
Alfred Heinsohn
1875 - 1927
Zeng Fanzhi (1964)
Zeng Fanzhi
1964
Ludwig Meidner (1884 - 1966)
Ludwig Meidner
1884 - 1966
Dieter Glasmacher (1940)
Dieter Glasmacher
1940
Amanda Watt (1960)
Amanda Watt
1960
Günter Huniat (1939)
Günter Huniat
1939
Wobbe Alkema (1900 - 1984)
Wobbe Alkema
1900 - 1984
Regis Noel (1957)
Regis Noel
1957
Adrian Schiess (1959)
Adrian Schiess
1959
Werner Rohde (1906 - 1990)
Werner Rohde
1906 - 1990
Karl Kluth (1898 - 1972)
Karl Kluth
1898 - 1972
Karlheinz Scherer (1929 - 2008)
Karlheinz Scherer
1929 - 2008
Katharina Sieverding (1944)
Katharina Sieverding
1944
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