File:Aba-Novák Market at Csíkszereda 1935.jpg
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[edit]Vilmos Aba-Novák: The Fair in Csíkszereda | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Artist |
artist QS:P170,Q18165 |
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Market at Csíkszereda |
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painting object_type QS:P31,Q3305213 |
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Date |
1935 date QS:P571,+1935-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Medium |
tempera on wood medium QS:P186,Q175166;P186,Q287,P518,Q861259 |
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height: 78 cm (30.7 in); width: 95 cm (37.4 in) dimensions QS:P2048,78U174728 dimensions QS:P2049,95U174728 |
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Collection |
institution QS:P195,Q252071 |
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Accession number |
FK3287 |
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Source/Photographer | Fine Arts in Hungary: | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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JPEG file comment | ABA-NOVÁK Vilmos
(1894, Budapest - 1941, Budapest) Csíkszeredai vásár 1935 Tempera, fa, 78 x 95 cm Magyar Nemzeti Galéria, Budapest "Aba-Novák minden képe úgyszólván fejest ugrik az életnek embertõl, állattól nyüzsgõ kellõs közepébe. Legszívesebben oda, ahol az a legnépesebben és legtarkábban csõdül egybe" - írta Kállai Ernõ 1936-ban. Megjegyzése találó a Csíkszeredai vásárra is, melynek több változata ismert. A madártávlatból komponált esemény rutinosan komponált képpé formálódik. A festõ telhetetlen mesélõkedvvel vezeti tekintetünket az egyre kisebbekké váló szalmakalapokon át a horizontot lezáró kettõs templomtoronyig. Aba-Novák a kép minden tenyérnyi darabját lüktetõ "életességgel" telíti. A harsány színfoltokban vibráló sokadalomból csak föl-fölvillan egy-egy jelenet, de nem kap hangsúlyt az áthatolhatatlan, lármás tolongásban. A szekereik és portékáik között szinte elveszõ vásározók a piactér bármely sarkából nézve ugyanezt az esetleges látványt nyújtanák. ABA-NOVÁK, Vilmos (1894, Budapest - 1941, Budapest) Market at Csíkszereda 1935 Tempera on wood, 78 x 95 cm Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest "Almost all of Aba-Novák's pictures plunge into life full of people and animals, especially where they gather in colourful crowds, " wrote Ernõ Kállai in the catalogue of the Fränkel Salon in 1936. This remark particularly applies to "Market in Csikszereda", which is known to exist in several versions. The event observed from the distance is formed into a picture composed in a routine-like way. The painter draws the eyes from strawhats becoming smaller and smaller to the double church tower with an inclination for narration. Aba-Novák fills every square inch of the picture with beating "lifelikeness". From the crowd vibrating in noisy colours, a few scenes flash up, but they are not emphasized in the noisy crowd impossible to cross. Market-people almost lost among their coaches and goods would present the same eventual sight. Type: genre Time-line: 1926-1950 Form: painting |
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