Farkas István
Date: 18 February 1999 - 27 February 1999
Farkas István
Date: 18 February 1999 - 27 February 1999
I consciously decided to organize monographic exhibitions only for the most significant Hungarian painters. István Farkas 's extraordinarily powerful and involving art is inseparably welded to his personal life. His oeuvre , as seen from the perspective of his tragic death, fills with deep, general contents. His paintings have a strong effect not just through their pictorial force, they also evoke the personal and communal tragedy of tempestuous times. The works, which come from five museums and about forty private collections, have been compiled into a new temporary unit with the help of Éva Gelencsér Rothman, the art historian.

The artworks on view at the exhibition
Farkas, István - The Letter (1941)
Farkas, István
(1887 - 1944)
The Letter, 1941

Farkas, István - Twilight (1939)
Farkas, István
(1887 - 1944)
Twilight, 1939

Farkas, István - Landscape in Twilight (1931)
Farkas, István
(1887 - 1944)
Landscape in Twilight, 1931

Farkas, István - Memory of the Balaton (1938)
Farkas, István
(1887 - 1944)
Memory of the Balaton, 1938

Farkas, István - Black Women (1931)
Farkas, István
(1887 - 1944)
Black Women, 1931

Farkas, István - Soldiers Lying on the Ground (1915)
Farkas, István
(1887 - 1944)
Soldiers Lying on the Ground, 1915

Farkas, István - Deserted Town (1931)
Farkas, István
(1887 - 1944)
Deserted Town, 1931

Farkas, István - In the Park (1929-30)
Farkas, István
(1887 - 1944)
In the Park, 1929-30


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