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Bela Kadar
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Bela Kadar

1877–1956 · Hungarian · 13 artworks

Post-ImpressionismExpressionismCubismSimplified formsBold color palettesFolk art motifsStylized figuresGeometric abstraction

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.

what you'll learn

Studying Kádár's art allows students to explore the synthesis of various modern art movements and the incorporation of folk art traditions. Students can also learn about color theory and simplified forms.

related: Amedeo Modigliani, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

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13 artworks

Portrait of the Artist's Wife

Portrait of the Artist's Wife

1907

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Three Nudes

Three Nudes

1916

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Market Square

Market Square

1910

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Portrait of a Woman with Black Hair

Portrait of a Woman with Black Hair

1938

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Girl with Headscarf

Girl with Headscarf

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Village Street

Village Street

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Mother with her Child

Mother with her Child

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Longing

Longing

1925

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Mother and Child

Mother and Child

1930

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The Great Still-life

The Great Still-life

1938

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Constructive Town

Constructive Town

1925

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Still-life

Still-life

1930

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Vörös szentek

Vörös szentek

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