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1883 Budapest, Hungary - 1976 Budapest, Hungary. Known for: Fauve cityscape, interior and portrait painting, graphic arts.
Bela Czabel, (Hungarian form Czóbel Béla) was born September 4, 1883, in Budapest, Hungary and died January 30, 1976, in Budapest). He was a painter and graphic artist, and one of the most highly... Read full biography
Bela Czabel, (Hungarian form Czóbel Béla) was born September 4, 1883, in Budapest, Hungary and died January 30, 1976, in Budapest). He was a painter and graphic artist, and one of the most highly regarded figures in 20th-century Hungarian arts. Czobel was a student of Béla Iványi Grünwald at the... Read full biography
Bela Czabel, (Hungarian form Czóbel Béla) was born September 4, 1883, in Budapest, Hungary and died January 30, 1976, in Budapest). He was a painter and graphic artist, and one of the most highly regarded figures in 20th-century Hungarian arts. Czobel was a student of Béla Iványi Grünwald at the Free School of Painting in Nagybánya (now Baia Mare, Romania), and from 1902 to 1903, he studied in Munich and at the Académie Julian* in Paris. At the Salon d'Automne,* he exhibited his work with... Read full biography
Bela Czabel, (Hungarian form Czóbel Béla) was born September 4, 1883, in Budapest, Hungary and died January 30, 1976, in Budapest). He was a painter and graphic artist, and one of the most highly regarded figures in 20th-century Hungarian arts. Czobel was a student of Béla Iványi Grünwald at the Free School of Painting in Nagybánya (now Baia Mare, Romania), and from 1902 to 1903, he studied in Munich and at the Académie Julian* in Paris. At the Salon d'Automne,* he exhibited his work with Fauvist* artists, and his 1905 painting Kislány ágy elott ("Little Girl in Front of a Bed") was influenced by Fauvism. In 1911 he became a member of the Nyolcak ("The Eight"), an influential Modernist group in Budapest. From 1914 he lived in the... Read full biography
Bela Czabel, (Hungarian form Czóbel Béla) was born September 4, 1883, in Budapest, Hungary and died January 30, 1976, in Budapest). He was a painter and graphic artist, and one of the most highly regarded figures in 20th-century Hungarian arts. Czobel was a student of Béla Iványi Grünwald at the Free School of Painting in Nagybánya (now Baia Mare, Romania), and from 1902 to 1903, he studied in Munich and at the Académie Julian* in Paris. At the Salon d'Automne,* he exhibited his work with Fauvist* artists, and his 1905 painting Kislány ágy elott ("Little Girl in Front of a Bed") was influenced by Fauvism. In 1911 he became a member of the Nyolcak ("The Eight"), an influential Modernist group in Budapest. From 1914 he lived in the Netherlands and later in Berlin. His unique cityscapes, interiors, and portraits, which had an oppressive ambience reminiscent of... Read full biography
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- •Nagybanya, Hungary
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- •The Eight, Budapest, Hungary
