Vladimir Szabó

1905 - 1991.

Biography

 In 1924 he enrolled at the College of Fine Arts, where he was taught by István Csók, Gyula Rudnay and János Vaszary, and from 1935 to 1937 he continued his studies in the class of Ágost Benkhard.Between 1930 and 1934 he was a scholarship holder in Rome, but most of his works were destroyed during the war, including his early major work, Feast. The majority of his oeuvre consisted of drawings. After 1945, many of his paintings evoked events in Hungarian history. His paintings often show humorous and grotesque depictions as well as surrealist features.

 

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