Ferenc Joachim is a special representative of the early painting of the early century, which he spoke in a special French voice. His painting has sprouted from Impressionism, neo-impressionism and... Read full biography
Ferenc Joachim is a special representative of the early painting of the early century, which he spoke in a special French voice. His painting has sprouted from Impressionism, neo-impressionism and the aesthetic world of the turn of the century sensitive to night tones. The Szeged-born painter first... Read full biography
Ferenc Joachim is a special representative of the early painting of the early century, which he spoke in a special French voice. His painting has sprouted from Impressionism, neo-impressionism and the aesthetic world of the turn of the century sensitive to night tones. The Szeged-born painter first learned the basics of fine arts in Pest, then in 1904 he reached the capital of modern art, Paris, together with his friend József Brummer, who later became a renowned New York art dealer. After a... Read full biography
Ferenc Joachim is a special representative of the early painting of the early century, which he spoke in a special French voice. His painting has sprouted from Impressionism, neo-impressionism and the aesthetic world of the turn of the century sensitive to night tones. The Szeged-born painter first learned the basics of fine arts in Pest, then in 1904 he reached the capital of modern art, Paris, together with his friend József Brummer, who later became a renowned New York art dealer. After a short detour in Munich, he was able to return to Paris in 1907 thanks to his hometown’s multi-year artistic scholarship. For a short time he lived with József Csáky from Szeged, and the later renowned cubist sculptor in a joint accommodation. According... Read full biography
Ferenc Joachim is a special representative of the early painting of the early century, which he spoke in a special French voice. His painting has sprouted from Impressionism, neo-impressionism and the aesthetic world of the turn of the century sensitive to night tones. The Szeged-born painter first learned the basics of fine arts in Pest, then in 1904 he reached the capital of modern art, Paris, together with his friend József Brummer, who later became a renowned New York art dealer. After a short detour in Munich, he was able to return to Paris in 1907 thanks to his hometown’s multi-year artistic scholarship. For a short time he lived with József Csáky from Szeged, and the later renowned cubist sculptor in a joint accommodation. According to his landscapes, he wandered in France and to the southern Riviera. His paintings, touched by symbolism and post-impressionism,... Read full biography
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