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Place of Origin: Hungarian
Anna Lesznai, Attributed To, Watercolor On Cardboard, Circa 1930
Located in Honnelles, WHT
"Lively market scene" Watercolor on cardboard, no signature cardboard dimensions: 29.5 x 39.5 cm
Category

20th Century Modern Hungarian Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

European Midcentury Cubist Painting 'Nude' by Koroly Glonczy, Hungary, 1957
By Koroly Glonczy
Located in New York, NY
Cubist Painting by Hungarian Painter, Koroly Glonczy. Oil on cardboard. References: Modern and contemporary art. European 20th century, Mid-Century Modern.
Category

1950s Modern Vintage Hungarian Wall Decorations

Materials

Paint

Portrait ‘Woman with Tilted Head’ Signed Hugo Scheiber
By Hugó Scheiber
Located in New York, NY
Painting, oil in cardboard, signed H Scheiber (Budapest 1873- 1950). Hugo Scheiber was born in Budapest in 1873. At the age of eight, he moved with his family from Budapest to Vie...
Category

Early 20th Century Modern Hungarian Wall Decorations

Materials

Paint

Impressionist Landscape by Early 20 Century Hungarian Artist Barkasz Lajos
By Barkasz Lajos
Located in Vancouver, British Columbia
A signed oil painting on canvas of a man walking on a path beside a stream at dawn/dusk by Hungarian artist Barkasz Lajos (1880-1960). The canvas is ...
Category

Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Hungarian Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

A Geometric Collage by Hungarian Artist Laszlo Molnar
Located in New York, NY
This Geometric Collage by Hungarian Artist Laszlo Molnar showcases his signature technique of creating dynamic designs using pieces of matting boar...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Hungarian Wall Decorations

Materials

Paper

Joseph A. Pecsenke - Commedia Dell'Arte XXIV-A Etching
Located in Alpha, NJ
Joseph A. Pecsenke - Commedia Dell'Arte XXIV-A Etching in colors This work is signed, numbered and titled to lower edge '91/150 Commedia Dell'Arte XXIV-A J.A. Pecsenke Joseph A. Pe...
Category

Late 20th Century Hungarian Wall Decorations

Materials

Paper

Joseph A. Pecsenke - Commedia Dell'Arte XVIII-A - Etching
Located in Alpha, NJ
Joseph A. Pecsenke (1942 – 1989). Pecsenke was a Hungarian American actor, director, musician, graphic designer, and printmaker. After graduating from the Budapest Academy of Fine A...
Category

Late 20th Century Hungarian Wall Decorations

Materials

Paper

Seated Nude in An Interior Oil on Canvas by István Csók
Located in Long Island City, NY
Seated nude in an interior Oil on Canvas by István Csók (Hungarian, 1865-1961), signed and dated 'CSOK 911' on the bottom left.
Category

20th Century Mid-Century Modern Hungarian Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas, Wood

Framed Laszlo Molnar
Located in New York, NY
A unique work created by Hungarian artist Laszlo Molnar, composed of a pieces of matting board assembled into a stunning collage.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Hungarian Wall Decorations

Materials

Paper

Early 20th Century Hungarian Enamel Kosher Butcher Shop Sign
Located in New York, NY
Heavy and massive enamel Kosher butcher shop sign, Budapest, Hungary, circa 1900. White and black enamel over iron, inscribed in Hebrew and in Hungar...
Category

Early 20th Century Hungarian Wall Decorations

Materials

Enamel, Iron

Czanik, Mátyás (1981-): HURRICANE 1. (2020)
Located in Budapest, HU
Czanik, Mátyást (1981): HURRICANE 1. (2020) acrylic, canvas 50 x 80 cm signed on the back: Czanik Mátyás 2020 His work is a continuous quest for balance and harmony, which transla...
Category

2010s Hungarian Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Circa 1860 Hungarian Pair of Ash Hanging Cupboards
Located in North Miami, FL
19th century Hungarian pair of ash hanging cupboards (circa 1860) with elegant galleried tops above pairs of paneled doors.  
Category

19th Century Antique Hungarian Wall Decorations

Materials

Metal, Brass

Csilla Bondor (1975): Van Gogh's Chair (2020-2023)
Located in Budapest, HU
Csilla Bondor, born April 11, 1975, in Budapest, is a renowned Hungarian painter and multimedia artist. She graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2007, specializing...
Category

2010s Modern Hungarian Wall Decorations

Materials

Wood, Paint

"Urban Tensions" Painting by Emory Ladanyi
By Emory Ladanyi
Located in Sheffield, MA
Emory Ladanyi, Hungarian, 1902-1986, Urban Tensions. Mixed-media on canvas. Signed lower right. Inscribed and titled on verso. Dimensions: 48 by 36 in. Born November 8, 1902 in Kecskemet, Hungary, the child of Mihaly and Maria Ladanyi, Emory Ladanyi moved with his family to Eger, a town famous for its good wine. He studied at the High School of Science and Art. At fifteen, he discovered anatomy in a textbook and began to consider a career in medicine, and was accepted into the Medical School of The University of Budapest to become a medical student. He received his doctoral degree in 1927 and did his residency in dermatology in the largest hospital in Berlin, then one of the most prominent dematology centers of Europe. In Berlin, he was especially impressed by the works of Edvard Munch, forerunner of German Expressionism, who exerted a lasting influence on his work. Following medical residency in Vienna, he was also impressed by the works of Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, and Kokoschka. In 1928 he returned to Budapest to continue postgraduate studies, also advancing his art education. His many friends were among the avant-garde poets and writers of that time. In March 1929, he arrived in New York. June of that year, he passed the medical boards, and in September received his license to practice medice in the State of New York. Outside of the medical profession which enabled him the livelihood to continue to paint, he moved exclusively in avant-garde circles of New York City. He was a close friend of the composer Edgar Varese. Others of his circle were poet Kenneth Patchen...
Category

1960s Vintage Hungarian Wall Decorations

Hecker, Péter (1963): A little boy dressed up as a sausage (2014)
Located in Budapest, HU
Péter Hecker's works could be described not only as neodadaist but also as pop-realist or neo-gyagya. However, one thing is certain: with his unique signature and unmistakable creati...
Category

2010s Hungarian Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Labrosse, Daniel (1997): Things That Happened (2023)
Located in Budapest, HU
Labrosse, Daniel: Things That Happened (2023) technique: gouache, acrylic, ink, canvas size: 90 x 120 cm signed on the on the bottom left Daniel Labrosse is a Hungarian-French visu...
Category

2010s Hungarian Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

A Geometric Collage by Laszlo Molnar
Located in New York, NY
A geometric collage created by Hungarian artist Laszlo Molnar made from individually cut pieces of matting board in blue and white arranged in a da...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Hungarian Wall Decorations

Materials

Paper

László Ottó (1966): ORIGO METRUM FLUX [20220716]
Located in Budapest, HU
László Ottó (born October 30, 1966, in Pécs) is a Hungarian painter, recognized as a prominent figure in Hungarian geometric painting and respected in both international concrete-constructive art and Hungarian sacred geometry painting...
Category

2010s Modern Hungarian Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Somogyi, Márton (1979): Széchenyi Bath I-II.
Located in Budapest, HU
Márton Somogyi: Széchenyi Bath I-II. (2008) technique: oil, canvas size: 300 x 80 cm signed at the bottom right and left
Category

Early 2000s Hungarian Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Hecker, Péter (1963): Two Old Hippies with Hay Fever Wiping Eachother's Noses
Located in Budapest, HU
Hecker, Péter (1963): Two Old Hippies with Hay Fever Wiping Eachother's Noses (2001) technique: oil, canvas size: 160 x 120 cm signes on the back: Hecker 2001 Péter Hecker's work...
Category

Early 2000s Hungarian Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

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