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1913 Borota - 1991 Budapest. Known for: Abstract Expressionist and Surrealist.
. Margit Anna was born Margit Sichermann on December 23, 1913, in Borota, Hungary, and passed away on June 3, 1991, in Budapest, Hungary. A Hungarian painter, Anna was deeply involved in the... Read full biography
. Margit Anna was born Margit Sichermann on December 23, 1913, in Borota, Hungary, and passed away on June 3, 1991, in Budapest, Hungary. A Hungarian painter, Anna was deeply involved in the modernist and avant-garde art movements of the 20th century. Anna studied alongside Béla Czóbel at the... Read full biography
. Margit Anna was born Margit Sichermann on December 23, 1913, in Borota, Hungary, and passed away on June 3, 1991, in Budapest, Hungary. A Hungarian painter, Anna was deeply involved in the modernist and avant-garde art movements of the 20th century. Anna studied alongside Béla Czóbel at the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest before moving to Paris, where she was influenced by modernist schools and European masters. In 1945, she co-founded the Hungarian European School, an avant-garde collective... Read full biography
. Margit Anna was born Margit Sichermann on December 23, 1913, in Borota, Hungary, and passed away on June 3, 1991, in Budapest, Hungary. A Hungarian painter, Anna was deeply involved in the modernist and avant-garde art movements of the 20th century. Anna studied alongside Béla Czóbel at the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest before moving to Paris, where she was influenced by modernist schools and European masters. In 1945, she co-founded the Hungarian European School, an avant-garde collective promoting artistic experimentation. Her work reflects a humanist vision, blending expressive, powerful compositions with portraits and scenes of daily life. In 1950, Anna moved to Paris, where she came into contact with many renowned artists,... Read full biography
. Margit Anna was born Margit Sichermann on December 23, 1913, in Borota, Hungary, and passed away on June 3, 1991, in Budapest, Hungary. A Hungarian painter, Anna was deeply involved in the modernist and avant-garde art movements of the 20th century. Anna studied alongside Béla Czóbel at the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest before moving to Paris, where she was influenced by modernist schools and European masters. In 1945, she co-founded the Hungarian European School, an avant-garde collective promoting artistic experimentation. Her work reflects a humanist vision, blending expressive, powerful compositions with portraits and scenes of daily life. In 1950, Anna moved to Paris, where she came into contact with many renowned artists, including Marc Chagall, whose influence is perceptible in her work. Margit Anna’s paintings are marked by a strong symbolic... Read full biography
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