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Copyright estate of the artist | | | Huszár, Vilmos (1884 - 1960) Germany
Untitled, 1924
Gouache and watercolour on paper (tamponnage); 33 x 24.5 cm De Stijl
UID 102-279
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Biography
Painter, decorator, typographer and writer, Vilmos Huszar studied at the Budapest Academy of Applied Arts between 1901 and 1903 and, later, at the Munich Academy (1904). His interest in the work of van Gogh and the Modernist developments in Paris and London rapidly led him to abandon his initial brightly coloured landscapes and portraits. In 1915-16, he produced his first abstract works and designs, in painting and stained glass, influenced by Cubism and Futurism. In 1917, he co-founded De Stijl and produced his first abstract compositions. In 1921, he was part of the Constructivism Conference in Dusseldorf, where he met El Lissitzky. After 1930, his painting was particularly inspired by the work of Bart van der Leck and, after the Second World War, on moving to The Netherlands, he began painting naturalist landscapes of the countryside around Harderwijk, the town he settled in. Huszar was one of the theorists whose ideas contributed to Neo-plasticism.
Exhibitions
Colecção Berardo Collection 1917-1999 Centro Cultural de Belém (CCB), Portugal 27-01-2000 ~ 27-08-2000
Art Deco Berardo Collection, Sintra Sintra Museu de Arte Moderna - Colecção Berardo (SMAM-CB), Portugal 17-03-2007 ~ 14-10-2007
Bibliography
Colecção Berardo Collection 1917-1999, 2000 Published by CCB - Centro Cultural de Belém ISBN 972817652X
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