A memory from Japan (1918)

Kis Sarolta Komáromi Kacz Endréné ( 1883 - 1954)

Information

Size

71 x 49 cm

Material

Aquarelle on paper.

Price

3,000 USD

Signature

Stamped on the middle.

Bibliography

Presumably exhibited:

  • Group Exhibition in the National Salon, Budapest, October 1918 (collection of Endréné Komáromi Kacz:, cat. 164. A Japanese memory or cat. 180. From the country of the rising sun)

About

Born Sarolta Kiss, she later graduated from the College of Fine Arts at the same time as her husband. She worked only with watercolours and painted mainly interiors and still lifes. She used the brush with a steady hand and her colours have a strength and depth that give her paintings the effect of oil paintings. She and her husband went on major annual trips, including Japan, some of which she exhibited at the eleventh annual exhibition of the Hungarian Women Artists' Association in 1919 and later in Kecskemét in 1927.

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Travel & Orientalism

(1850 - 1980 )

Women Artists

(1880 - 1980)

Pre-War Figurative Art

(1922 - 1950)

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