János Vaszary and the red hair Marcella
Really, who knows the history of art I think cannot notice the close relationship between the János Vaszary painting entitled “Nude girl with red hair” (1899) and the Ernst Kirchner famous “Marcella”...
View ArticleDie zwei Schwestern: neoclassical taste
After three hours of train trip, really mainly passed out sleeping, departing from Budapest I finally arrived at home. No, I didn’t find out a very fast line between Hungary and Italy, not really. The...
View ArticleHungária-fürdő mermaid-like beauties went to Vienna
The Hungaria Spa was build in 1910 after the project of the Hungarian architect Emil Agoston in Dohany utca(eventually, who projected the Astoria Hotel, too). The history of the building, and of the...
View ArticleDeath, a charming liar
I am really in love with a special book I bought some years ago. The author, Ezio Godoli, is one of the most important historian of art in Italy, as well as one of the most influencing worldwide...
View ArticleKaroly Ferenczy vs. Ferdnand Hodler
Karoly Ferenczy, Archeologia, 1896, Muenchen, Germany: Ferdnand Hodler, The Dream, Muenchen (?) 1897:
View ArticlePsychoactive Art Nouveau
The Aesthetic of the swirling lines constitutes a common element either in the development of Art at the turn of the Century as well as of the so-called Psychedelic Art during the ‘60s and ‘70s....
View ArticleJosef Plečnik’s Zacherlhaus in Wien: revolutionary Secessionist aesthetic
Life Josef Plečnik, born 23 1. 1871 Ljubljana (Ljubljana, Slovenia), † 6 1. Ibid 1957, was architect and designer. Studied in L. Theyer in Graz and 1894-98 in O. Wagner at the Academy of Fine Arts in...
View ArticleGaetano Previati, la danza delle ore – Richard Riemerschmid, Wolkengespenster
Gaetano Previati, la danza delle ore Richard Riemerschmid, Wolkengespenster, 1897 see also: http://cartesensibili.wordpress.com/2011/01/10/raffaella-terribile-previatila-danza-delle-ore/
View ArticleSadness …
Unknown Artist, Hausmann family grave, Budapest Kerepesi Cemetery Sadness, by Julia Margaret Cameron (CameraWorks, 1905)
View ArticleDeep sights: Janis Rozentāls and Martin Munkácsi
Janis Rozentāls (1866 – 1916). Dubultportrets. Pašportrets ar sievu. 1905. Martin Munkácsi: Frida Kahlo és Diego Rivera. Mexikó, 1933. / Martin Munkácsi: Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Mexico, 1933.
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