Adolf Born — Windows
Adolf Born was a Czech painter, drawer, illustrator, animator, caricaturist, occasional photographer and costume designer. He has become famous mostly thanks to his work on an animated TV series called Max and Sally.
More about artworkEdita Ambrušová — A Day by the Atlantic II.
The print titled A Day by the Atlantic II. is one of the more intimate pieces created by Slovak painter and illustrator Edita Ambrušová. The black and white world of lithography offers a surrealistic visual experience, perhaps a memory of the artist’s view and experience of the sea.
More about artworkEduard Antal — Composition IV. & V.
Eduard Antal was an important representative of Slovak geometric abstract art. His work focused mostly on painting, printmaking, graphic design and monumental decorative elements in architecture.
More about artworkEugen Krón — The Wounded
The individual expression of a painter, illustrator and the poster author Eugen Krón is shown especially in his graphic art, e.g. the litography The Wounded. The constructivist composition with expressionistic tones shapes in the figure of a young man a symbol…
More about artworkFrantišek Hübel — Citadel of Civilisation
Art and its history can sometimes easily and unfairly forget or not even notice. It has been the case of a painter, printmaker and illustrator František Hübel…
More about artworkGejza Angyal — Square in Kremnica
Gejza Angyal used luministic lightning style in his paintings which is typical for the Nagybánya artists’ colony and high profile artists such as Miháli Munkácsy, István Réti and others. There are also traces of the late 19th century French art in his work.
More about artworkIgor Benca — Searchers in the Land of the Missing VI
The graphic artist Igor Benca created a collection of graphic prints as a part of the representative bibliophilic publication that was published by the Nitra Gallery under the title The Searchers in the Land of the Missing in 1995.
More about artworkIvan Csudai — Animal
Ivan Csudai is one of the representatives of neo-expressionism in Slovakia – “new wild” painters of Slovak postmodernist painting, which as a group emerged in the second half of the 80s of 20th century. Spontaneity of expression and uncontrolled gesture in painting were the characteristic features for him and his generational colleagues…
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