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Magyar: Dési Huber István: Déli pihenő című, temperával, lemezpapírra készült, 80x100 cm-es festménye. |
Date | 1933–34 |
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Author | Dési Huber István |
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(1895, Nagyenyed - 1944, Budakeszi) Déli pihenõ 1933-34 Tempera, lemezpapír, 80 x 100 cm Magyar Nemzeti Galéria, Budapest Derkovits Gyula mûvészetével rokon Dési Huber István festészete, élete, meggyõzõdése. A festészetet a világnézeti harc részének tartotta. Mûvészetelméleti munkásságot folytatott. Képeinek témája munkások, parasztok, külvárosi utcák, szülõvárosának, Désnek látképe, a Szamos partja víztükörre hajló görbe fáival, fürdõ bivalyokkal. Egyik legérettebb korai alkotása a "Déli pihenõ" amelyet a Kultuszminisztérium ajándékozott 1947-ben a Szépmûvészeti Múzeumnak. A kubizmus és konstruktivizmus tanulságaiból indult mûvészete további fejlõdése során formai eszközeiben gazdagodott, drámai hangja erõsödött. Késõbbi sötét tónusú, erõteljes kontúrú képeinek jellemzõ színei: a barna, a zöld, a téglavörös. DÉSI HUBER, István (1895, Nagyenyed - 1944, Budakeszi) Midday Rest 1933-34 Tempera on cardboard, 80 x 100 cm Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest István Dési Huber's art is similar to that of Derkovits, and his work, life, beliefs and entire activity were dedicated to the ideals of the proletariat. He considered painting a part of the class-conscious, socialist ideological fight. He was also an active art theoretician. The subjects of his pictures are workers, peasants, suburban streets, his native town, Dés, and the banks of the river Szamos, with trees bending into the water and bathing cattle. One of his most mature early works is "Midday Rest" which was presented to the Museum of Fine Arts by the Ministry of Culture in 1947. His art evolved from Cubism and Constructivism and later his means of expression became richer and his drama stronger. The colours of his later works are chiefly browns, grays and brick reds. In the thirties the principles of Derkovits and Dési Huber were adopted by the Group of Socialist Artists. Type: genre Time-line: 1926-1950 Form: painting |
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