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Edmund Massányi — Nitra Square

Massányi loved his hometown (Nitra) with its rich history, its significant viewpoints, corners, old crooked streets and history breathing buildings…

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Ester Šimerová-Martinčeková — Still-life

Ester Šimerová-Martinčeková, often called the first lady of the Slovak painting, was devoted to painting in which she was mainly familiar with the synthetic and late cubism of the 1910s and 1920s, but she also worked with scenic art, book illustration and poster…

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Igor Minárik — Teared

Igor Minárik is an important Slovak representative of analytical painting…

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Jarmila Mitríková & Dávid Demjanovič — The Evacuation of Slovak Elites

Two women and a man, dressed in traditional Slovak folk costumes, are standing in a field behind a village at the foot of majestic Slovak peaks, watching the take off of a spaceship (a conglomerate of various rocket modules), with a yellow Lamborghini happily parked next to it.

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Jozef Teodor Mousson — Market in Banská Štiavnica

It was the moment when the art teacher and painter fell in love with the region, atmosphere and people in the area of Zemplín. The author started with landscape painting and used the elements of luminism…

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Juliana Mrvová — Les jardins recréés

Juliana Mrvová’s oeuvre is known for her large-scale canvases painted with acrylics or ink; however, we can also find smaller drawings and works on paper among her works…

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Lea Mrázová — Tatiana and Woman with a Lute

Lea Mrázová was an active Slovak intellectual of the 20th century. He pantings featured expressive (instinctive) characteristics, but they were also balanced and decorative at the same time. She worked on still life, landscapes and specialised in portraits. The two images in Nitra Gallery’s collection are portraits of women. 

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Marian Meško — Pavement — Softened

Marian Meško is a solitaire at the Slovak art scene, a painter with focused and internal intensity…

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