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Alfred Reth
1952 Hungarian Cubism Wall Hanging Relief Sculpture Sand Painting Cubist A. Reth

1952

$5,250
£3,979.20
€4,606.31
CA$7,411.64
A$8,253.45
CHF 4,309.31
MX$100,005.81
NOK 54,344.99
SEK 51,278.78
DKK 34,385.58

About the Item

Alfred Reth (1884-1966) Mixed media composition on panel Gritty, sand like texture Hand signed and dated 1952 in lower right corner Frame: H 26.5 in X W 20.5 in. Panel: H 19 in. W 12 in Alfréd Réth (1884–1966) was a Hungarian painter and sculptor. Born Alfred Roth, the son of a doctor, a disciple of Karoly Ferenczy in Nagybánya. At the age of 19 he left to study in Italy with painter Istvan Farkas, in 1905 he moved to Paris. Here he discovered the art of Paul Cezanne and Hindu and Khmer art at the Musée Guime. Living in Montparnasse, he attended the academy of Jacques Emile Blanche where he studying drawing. During a second trip to Italy, Alfred Reth studied a few months to the Beaux-Arts in Florence. He became a highly regarded member of the early cubist movement known for his innovative textural approach to abstraction. He showed at the Salon d’Automne and the Salon des Indépendants of 1910, 1911 and 1912. A first rate Hungarian artist along with Victor vasarely, Karel Molnar, Bela Kadar, Hugo Scheiber and Otakar Nejdely. His work bears the influence of Albert Gleizes, Juan Gris and Alexander Archipenko. A very important exhibition was devoted to him to the Gallery Der Sturm in Berlin in 1913. He was a founding member of the Abstraction-CreationFair and the Salon des Réalités Nouvelles. Many Parisian galleries exhibited his work including Denise Rene Gallery and Galerie Berthe Weill. In 1920, Reth renewed with the most daring of his artistic past, then leading to solutions that were similar to Sonia Delaunay chromatic circles. He showed at the Gallery Der Sturm in Berlin and also with fellow avant-garde artists Fernand Leger, Jean Metzinger, Wassilyn Kandinsky, and Robert Delaunay. He then volunteered for military service in the first World War, and it seems that with the distress and instability of this period Reth reverted to a more directly representational manner. This decision was echoed in the work of many other avant-garde artists including Pablo Picasso. In 1932 he became a member of Abstraction Création. This large association of artists quickly became an influential rallying point for the “abstract contingent” of the European avant-garde, and counted among its members Kandinsky, Rene Mondrian, Naum Gabo, Jean Hans Arp. Reth exhibited his work at the Salon des Réalités Nouvelles, which he helped launch as an important new platform to the post-war avant-garde. A sure sign of the growing public recognition of Reth’s role in the avant-garde were the numerous international exhibitions, among others Sao Paulo (1949), Copenhagen (1950), Stockholm (1951, 1952), Chicago (1966), London (1969). Michel Seuphor wrote of the artist at this time: Reth has for a long time devoted himself to the study of materials, No one has investigated the possibilities of new techniques more thoroughly. After the war and up to the early 1960s he continued to make compositions of circles and arcs, but materials interested him more than forms. He began using sand, wood, gravel and charcoal and called these works “Harmony of Materials.” The figurative works made during the five last years of his life sum-up the entire experience he accumulated during several decades. His works were exhibited at the Abstract Art Exhibition, and as part of the first generations (1910-1939) of the Saint-Etienne Art and Industry Museum in 1957, but the most complete exhibition of his work took place in 1984 in Albi at the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum, celebrating his 100th birthday. A retrospective exhibitions at the Hungarian Institute in Paris and of the Budapest Gallery both organized and curated by Kalman Maklary led to a rediscovery of his work. Major Museum shows included “Le Cubism 1907-1914” Musée d’Art Moderne Paris, 1953, and more recently “Alfred Reth, Retrospective” Musée d’Albi, 1984; L’Ecole de Paris 1909-1929, Musée d’Art Moderne Paris, 2000; Paris Capital of the Arts, Royal Academy, London, 2002. The importance of Reth’s oeuvre is not only in it’s contribution to the development of Modern Art, but also as Julia Cserba writes in the recently published Catalogue Raisonné on Alfred Reth, in the work’s inherent lyricism and discreetly concealed spirituality. The artist is represented in many major museums including the Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Musée de Peinture, Grenoble; National Gallery, Hungary.
  • Creator:
    Alfred Reth (1884 - 1966, Hungarian)
  • Creation Year:
    1952
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 26.5 in (67.31 cm)Width: 20.5 in (52.07 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    good. minor wear commensurate with age.
  • Gallery Location:
    Surfside, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU38216834672

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