Galéria

Friedrich Goldscheider (1845 – 1897)

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Item #128
Friedrich Goldscheider (1845 – 1897)4 images

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József Csáki-Maronyák (1900–1989) was a prominent 20th-century Hungarian painter known for his lyrical realist style. His art was primarily defined by depictions of nature, landscapes, and human figures. His works often captured the atmosphere of the Hungarian countryside, the beauty of simple rural life, and the subtle portrayal of human emotions

Csáki-Maronyák studied at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest, where he was mentored by renowned artists such as János Vaszary and István Réti. Throughout his career, he utilized various techniques, including oil painting, watercolor, and graphic art. His paintings are characterized by meticulous detail, vibrant and harmonious colors, and expressive emotional depth

His exhibitions gained recognition not only in Hungary but also internationally. Today, his works are held in major Hungarian public collections as well as private collections. Csáki-Maronyák's art remains a valuable legacy of Hungarian painting, continuing to inspire future generations.

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