Ida Gömöri Raidl

1894 - 1947

Biography

In 1931, she exhibited at the Tamás Gallery, and then she was a frequent guest at the exhibitions of the National Salon. The contemporary press called her a mature talent and highlighted her good composition skills, color management, and the influence of Van Gogh rather than Picasso. She mainly painted oil and watercolor pictures in a post-impressionist style. In the forties, they wrote about her Italian landscapes, in which light plays a central role. In 1942, she had a collection exhibition at the Casa d'Artisi in Milan with the painter Gabrielle Faber.

Related artworks

Female Portrait (1942)

Ida Gömöri Raidl

4,200 EUR

Nude with a red bow in her hair (1940 körül)

Ida Gömöri Raidl

9,400 EUR