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1878 Máramarossziget - 1952 Nagybána. Known for: Landscape and still life painting in post-impressionist and neo-Romanian style.
The artist studied at the School of Applied Arts in Budapest and later at Simon Hollósy's painting school in Munich. He was predominantly a landscape painter but also created still life studies. He... Read full biography
The artist studied at the School of Applied Arts in Budapest and later at Simon Hollósy's painting school in Munich. He was predominantly a landscape painter but also created still life studies. He settled in Baia-Mare and his painting style was influenced by post-impressionist and plein-air... Read full biography
The artist studied at the School of Applied Arts in Budapest and later at Simon Hollósy's painting school in Munich. He was predominantly a landscape painter but also created still life studies. He settled in Baia-Mare and his painting style was influenced by post-impressionist and plein-air direction, as well as neo-Romanian innovations. His nephew, György Vida, wrote about his life and work in "The works and life path of Géza Kádár" (Bucharest, 1993).
The artist studied at the School of Applied Arts in Budapest and later at Simon Hollósy's painting school in Munich. He was predominantly a landscape painter but also created still life studies. He settled in Baia-Mare and his painting style was influenced by post-impressionist and plein-air direction, as well as neo-Romanian innovations. His nephew, György Vida, wrote about his life and work in "The works and life path of Géza Kádár" (Bucharest, 1993).
The artist studied at the School of Applied Arts in Budapest and later at Simon Hollósy's painting school in Munich. He was predominantly a landscape painter but also created still life studies. He settled in Baia-Mare and his painting style was influenced by post-impressionist and plein-air direction, as well as neo-Romanian innovations. His nephew, György Vida, wrote about his life and work in "The works and life path of Géza Kádár" (Bucharest, 1993).
