
1877–1956 · Hungarian · 13 artworks
artist bio
Béla Kádár was a Hungarian painter known for his distinctive blend of Post-Impressionism, Expressionism, and Cubism, often incorporating folk art elements. His work captures the spirit of early 20th-century European modernism while maintaining a unique personal style.
related: Amedeo Modigliani, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Portrait of the Artist's Wife
1907

Three Nudes
1916

Market Square
1910

Portrait of a Woman with Black Hair
1938

Girl with Headscarf

Village Street

Mother with her Child

Longing
1925

Mother and Child
1930

The Great Still-life
1938

Constructive Town
1925

Still-life
1930

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