János Vaszary | |
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Vaszary self-portrait, 1887 |
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Born | 30 November 1867 Kaposvár, Kingdom of Hungary |
Died | 19 April 1938 Budapest, Hungary |
(aged 70)
Nationality | Hungarian |
Field | Painter |
János Vaszary (1867—1938) was a Hungarian painter. He was born in Kaposvár, Hungary. His masters included Bertalan Székely at the School of Decorative Art. He went on with his studies in Munich and at the Académie Julian in Paris. He was particularly influenced by Jules Bastien-Lepage and Puvis de Chavannes. He painted pictures with a social message ("Servant", 1902). His pictures of soldiers of World War I are particularly moving. Later he painted expressionistic visions Golgotha. His style, witty and superficial as influenced by French art, often changed. The influence of Fauvism, Matisse, Dufy and Van Dongen are present in his works. After his visit to Paris, he painted pictures of towns in delicate colours. As a teacher of art, he supported avant garde trends.