
1883–1976 · Hungarian · 21 artworks
artist bio
Béla Czóbel was a Hungarian painter and graphic artist, known for his contributions to the development of Hungarian modern art. He explored various styles, including Fauvism and Expressionism, and played a significant role in introducing these movements to Hungary.
what you'll learn
Studying Czóbel's work allows students to explore the transition from Impressionism to Fauvism and Expressionism, focusing on color theory and emotional expression through art. Students can also learn about the influence of different European art centers on a single artist's development.
related: Henri Matisse, Andre Derain, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Mask and Mandolin
1928

Boy Holding a Ball
1916

Sitting Peasant
1904

In the Garden

Girl with Red Shawl
1934

Bank of the Seine in Paris
1925

Girl before a Bed
1905

Painters Outdoor
1906

Madonna
1937

Large Still-life with Fruits
1929

Szentendre with the Danube

View of a Street at Hatvan
1937

Szentendre
1964

Street in Southern France
1935

Self-Portrait
1903

Coastal View with Barges
1930

Man with Straw Hat
1906

In the Atelier
1922

Still-life with Fruits
1929

Street in Berlin
1920

Girl by the Window with Flower
1904