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

Géza Vörös (1897 - 1957)
Géza Vörös
1897 - 1957
Miklos Barabash (1810 - 1898)
Miklos Barabash
1810 - 1898
István Nadler (1938)
István Nadler
1938
Sala Lieber (1980)
Sala Lieber
1980
Eduard Telcs (1872 - 1948)
Eduard Telcs
1872 - 1948
Lajos Kassák (1887 - 1967)
Lajos Kassák
1887 - 1967
Dóra Keresztes (1953)
Dóra Keresztes
1953
Lajos Kunffy (1869 - 1962)
Lajos Kunffy
1869 - 1962
Vilmos Nagy (1874 - 1953)
Vilmos Nagy
1874 - 1953
Sándor Ziffer (1880 - 1962)
Sándor Ziffer
1880 - 1962
Marcel Breuer (1902 - 1981)
Marcel Breuer
1902 - 1981
Károly Lotz (1833 - 1904)
Károly Lotz
1833 - 1904
Istvan Macsai (1922 - 2005)
Istvan Macsai
1922 - 2005
Giovanni Dalmata (1440 - 1514)
Giovanni Dalmata
1440 - 1514
Victor Vasarely (1906 - 1997)
Victor Vasarely
1906 - 1997
Endre Rozsda (1913 - 1999)
Endre Rozsda
1913 - 1999

Creators Expressionism

Victoria Cantons (1969)
Victoria Cantons
1969
Franz Kline (1910 - 1962)
Franz Kline
1910 - 1962
Alfred Heinsohn (1875 - 1927)
Alfred Heinsohn
1875 - 1927
Otto Flath (1906 - 1987)
Otto Flath
1906 - 1987
Boris Iosifovich Zhutovsky (1932 - 2023)
Boris Iosifovich Zhutovsky
1932 - 2023
Édouard Goerg (1893 - 1969)
Édouard Goerg
1893 - 1969
John Randall Bratby (1928 - 1992)
John Randall Bratby
1928 - 1992
Dieter Stoever (1922 - 1984)
Dieter Stoever
1922 - 1984
Erich Kuithan (1875 - 1917)
Erich Kuithan
1875 - 1917
Hans Purrman (1880 - 1966)
Hans Purrman
1880 - 1966
Tim Verfaillie (1893 - 1934)
Tim Verfaillie
1893 - 1934
Heinrich Ehmsen (1886 - 1964)
Heinrich Ehmsen
1886 - 1964
Wilhelm Thöny (1888 - 1949)
Wilhelm Thöny
1888 - 1949
Lisel Oppel (1897 - 1960)
Lisel Oppel
1897 - 1960
Rudolf Kuhlmann (1901 - 1976)
Rudolf Kuhlmann
1901 - 1976
Mihail Mikhailovich Chemiakin (1943)
Mihail Mikhailovich Chemiakin
1943
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