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First Name | Ãrpád |
Last Name | Gergely |
Born | 1943-08-04 |
Country | Hungary |
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I was born in Bábca of Szilágy county, Transsilvania 1943. Since 1947 have lived and worked in my mother's native village called Csány. I used to work as a building collector and in
the past 30 years I have been dealing with painting.
My first exhibition was in Siófok 1979, which was followed by my collection below.
1981. March Salgótarján,
1982. April Budapest,
1982. September Budapest,
1983. February Budapest,
1983. November Budapest,
1983. October Baja,
1984. March Bácsbokod,
1984. October Budapest,
1985. March Aszód,
1985. May Budapes,t
1985. October Budapest,
1986. February Pet?fibánya,
1986. March Rózsaszentmárton,
1986. April Budapest,
1986. November Csávoly,
1986. December Budapest
1987. January Szolnok,
1987. April Budapest,
1987. September Budapest,
1988. March Százhalombatta,
1988. May Budapest,
1988. October Százhalombatta,
1988. December Budapest,
1989. February Adony,
1989. November Budapest,
1993. April Arnstadt(D)
1993. October Miskolc,
1993. October Miskolc,
1994. May Kassel (D),
1994. September Kassel (D),
1994. October Gyöngyös,
1995. February Gyöngyös,
1995. March Arnstadt (D),
1997. May Ilmenau (D),
2002. March Arnstadt(D),
2002. July Csány
Wall Pictures:
HOTEL ANDERS, Arnstad (Olaj-secco, 16nm) "Ikaros"
HOTEL KORONA, Hatvan (Olaj-secco, 3db, 4nm) "Hatvani látképek"
HOME CENTER, Budapest (Acrill-secco, 2db, 18nm) "ÃÂreg m?hely", "Romantikus látkép"
FÃÂLÃÂP VILLA, Hatvan (Acrill-secco, ca. 70nm) "Mediterrán panoráma"
HOTEL HAPIMAG Budapest, Budai Vár (Acrill-secco, ca. 10nm) |
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Style Surrealism |
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An art style developed in Europe in the 1920's, characterized by using the subconscious as a source of creativity to liberate pictorial subjects and ideas. Surrealist paintings often depict unexpected or irrational objects in an atmosphere of fantasy, creating a dreamlike scenario. |
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Style Figurative Art |
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Art in which recognizable figures or objects are portrayed. |
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