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    • ENDRE BARZO (Hungary / Hungarian 1898 - 1953) - A journey under the full moon
      Nov. 25, 2024

      ENDRE BARZO (Hungary / Hungarian 1898 - 1953) - A journey under the full moon

      Est: -

      1928 | technique: oil on canvas | 61 x 73 cm | signature: bottom left | framed Lot description Endre Barzo attended the Academy of Fine Arts as a pupil of Istvan Revesz and Agos Benkhard from 1916. After obtaining a certificate as an art teacher, he worked from 1923 at the Model Drawing School with his master Benkhard. In the summer, he taught at the art colony in Miskolc. In 1928, he participated in the founding of the Society of Miskolc Artists, after which he received a Marcello Nemes scholarship for a study stay in Italy. He was a member of KEVE and UME as well as the Munkacsy Guild. Bibliography: Barzo Endre emlekkistalliga, exhibition catalogue, Nyiregyhaza, Josa Andras Muzeum, 1983. Endre Barzo was an artist who firmly established his roots in Hungarian Expressionism. His works are characterized by bold brush strokes, dynamic use of color and emotionally charged scenes that capture both the landscape and the human experience in its rawness and power. This painting, typical of Barza's work, presents a strongly stylized landscape that bears all the hallmarks of his unique artistic signature. The central motif of the work is a winding road that winds between rocks and hills, while the night sky dominates the upper part of the composition. The use of strong color contrasts - particularly deep blues, greens and pale yellows - creates a dramatic effect, while the muted and wrinkled clouds together with the intense moonlight give the scene a sense of supernatural calm and mystery. The two figures in the foreground, captured in motion, give the image a sense of restless wandering or a lonely journey, a theme often present in Expressionist work. In his work, Barzo often worked with the landscape as a metaphor for inner emotional states. Landscapes like this are more than just depictions of nature; they are a projection of human emotions, moods and existential questions. In this case, the image can be read as an expression of the desire for peace and light, symbolized by the moon, but at the same time, the path that leads to this is full of obstacles and twists. This particular painting is a significant example of Barz's masterful handling of color and composition. The movement and rhythm of the image evoke a strong emotional experience that draws the viewer in and evokes a sense of reflection on human existence and the individual's place in the world.

      Einszwei Gallery
    • Metropolitan Atelier (Together), 1931
      Dec. 16, 2019

      Metropolitan Atelier (Together), 1931

      Est: Ft15,000,000 - Ft25,000,000

      Signed lower right: Barzó E. 931

      Kieselbach
    • Barzó Endre: 1898 - 1953: October: 50×80 cm: oil
      May. 23, 2008

      Barzó Endre: 1898 - 1953: October: 50×80 cm: oil

      Est: €1,429 -

      Barzó Endre: 1898 - 1953: October: 50×80 cm: oil on canvas: signed lower left: Barzó:on the reverse: certificate of registration

      Kieselbach
    • Barzó Endre 1898-1953 Horsemen, 1934 41,5×45 cm
      Oct. 16, 2007

      Barzó Endre 1898-1953 Horsemen, 1934 41,5×45 cm

      Est: - €13,725

      Barzó Endre 1898-1953 Horsemen, 1934 41,5×45 cm oil on canvas signed bottom right: Barzó 1934

      Kieselbach
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