Endre Szasz was a painter, illustrator, graphic artist, printmaker, muralist and ceramics decorator who was born in Csikszereda, Hungary. He subsequently lived in Toronto, Canada, (1970 to 1974) and... Read full biography
Endre Szasz was a painter, illustrator, graphic artist, printmaker, muralist and ceramics decorator who was born in Csikszereda, Hungary. He subsequently lived in Toronto, Canada, (1970 to 1974) and then Los Angeles, California. He returned to Hungary in 1982, where he later died in the town of... Read full biography
Endre Szasz was a painter, illustrator, graphic artist, printmaker, muralist and ceramics decorator who was born in Csikszereda, Hungary. He subsequently lived in Toronto, Canada, (1970 to 1974) and then Los Angeles, California. He returned to Hungary in 1982, where he later died in the town of Várda. His mediums were oil, acrylic, tempera, pencil, ink, charcoal, monotype, drypoint, lithography, etching, aquatint, mixed mediums, felt tip pen, posters, books and porcelain. His subjects were... Read full biography
Endre Szasz was a painter, illustrator, graphic artist, printmaker, muralist and ceramics decorator who was born in Csikszereda, Hungary. He subsequently lived in Toronto, Canada, (1970 to 1974) and then Los Angeles, California. He returned to Hungary in 1982, where he later died in the town of Várda. His mediums were oil, acrylic, tempera, pencil, ink, charcoal, monotype, drypoint, lithography, etching, aquatint, mixed mediums, felt tip pen, posters, books and porcelain. His subjects were portraits of imaginary people, fantasy, mystical figures and faces. His styles were surrealist and symbolist. He described himself as a "Folk Surrealist" . One of his most famous works is a series of paintings he did in the late 1960's for a calendar,... Read full biography
Endre Szasz was a painter, illustrator, graphic artist, printmaker, muralist and ceramics decorator who was born in Csikszereda, Hungary. He subsequently lived in Toronto, Canada, (1970 to 1974) and then Los Angeles, California. He returned to Hungary in 1982, where he later died in the town of Várda. His mediums were oil, acrylic, tempera, pencil, ink, charcoal, monotype, drypoint, lithography, etching, aquatint, mixed mediums, felt tip pen, posters, books and porcelain. His subjects were portraits of imaginary people, fantasy, mystical figures and faces. His styles were surrealist and symbolist. He described himself as a "Folk Surrealist" . One of his most famous works is a series of paintings he did in the late 1960's for a calendar, depicting 12 women, each representing a virtue or vice. Animal heads perch on each woman's... Read full biography
Endre Szasz - Artist Info
About Endre Szasz: Books
Books & Publications (2)
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Benezit Dictionary of Artists, English Version and Online (Fourteen Volumes)
2006
Benezit, E
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The Collector's Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction