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[edit]Lajos Tihanyi: Portrait of Béla Révész
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artist QS:P170,Q856707 |
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Portrait of Béla Révész |
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painting object_type QS:P31,Q3305213 |
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Date |
1917 date QS:P571,+1917-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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oil on canvas medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259 |
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height: 59 cm (23.2 in); width: 49 cm (19.2 in) dimensions QS:P2048,59U174728 dimensions QS:P2049,49U174728 |
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institution QS:P195,Q252071 |
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Fine Arts in Hungary: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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JPEG file comment | TIHANYI Lajos
(1885, Budapest - 1938, Párizs) Révész Béla arcképe 1917 Olaj, vászon, 59 x 49 cm Magyar Nemzeti Galéria, Budapest A portré arról tanúskodik, hogy Tihanyi közeli kapcsolatban volt a korabeli magyar irodalommal, az Adyhoz kötõdõ mûvészek legjobbjaival. Révész Béla - a Nyugat, a Renaissance, a Népszava fõmunkatársa - Tihanyi személyes jóbarátjaként is ismert. A festõ - mint a korabeli írásokból tudjuk - modelljei jelenlétében dolgozott. A látvány valóságát azonban mindig saját belsõ meglátásaival, mûvészi elképzeléseivel igyekezett egyensúlyba hozni. Expresszionistaként, saját intuícióitól vezetve deformálta az arcot, kiemelte a homlokot az intellektus hangsúlyozására. A gesztenyeformájú "tihanyis" szemek merengve messze tekintenek és sötét, keserû vonások dominálnak az expresszionista háborús regény, a "Vonagló falvak" írójának arcán. A portrék hagyományosan balról bevetõdõ fénye plasztikusan formálja a markáns fejet, melyet kiemel a ruha és a háttér festõien megoldott semleges kék kontrasztja. Az 1910-es években készült expresszív arcképeivel Tihanyi annak a portréfelfogásnak a folytatója, amelyet az egyetemes mûvészetben egyebek között Greco, Modigliani és némileg Kokoschka képvisel. TIHANYI, Lajos (1885, Budapest - 1938, Paris) Portrait of Béla Révész 1917 Oil on canvas, 59 x 49 cm Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest The portrait indicates that Tihanyi was in close connection with Hungarian literary life and artists around Ady, a great contemporary poet. Béla Révész, a senior editor of journals on literature, was known to be Tihanyi's friend. The painter always worked with his models. Reality of view was balanced by inner sight and imagination. As an expressionist, he destorted faces following his intuitions in order to emphasize intellect by accentuating the forehead. Eyes with a chestnut form as was Tihanyi's style, look meditatively in the distance, and grave and bitter features dominate the face of Révész, author of "Wriggling Villages". Light comes from the left as was usual in Tihanyi's case, making the face plastic which is highlighted by a neutrally blue contrast of clothes and background. With expressive porraits from 1910, Tihanyi continues an approach to portraits represented by Greco and Modigliani, to some extent by Kokoschka. Type: portrait Time-line: 1901-1925 Form: painting |
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- Béla Révész
- 1917 paintings in Hungary
- Paintings by Lajos Tihanyi in the Hungarian National Gallery
- Portrait paintings in the Hungarian National Gallery
- Portrait paintings of men of Hungary
- Men wearing neckties
- Men facing right in art
- Portrait paintings of men with moustaches
- Portraits of men with moustaches