
1880–1964 · Hungarian · 19 artworks
artist bio
Bertalan Por was a Hungarian painter known for his diverse artistic styles, including Naïve Art, Post-Impressionism, and Cubism. He captured the essence of Hungarian landscapes and peasant life with a unique blend of simplicity and expressive color.
what you'll learn
Studying Por's work allows students to explore the transition from traditional art styles to modernism, focusing on simplified forms and expressive color palettes. Students can learn to blend different artistic styles and create unique compositions.
related: Henri Rousseau, Paul Gauguin, Paul Cezanne

Shepherd and his Lover
1927

Landscape in Krahovice
1914

Sunlit Landscape with Bridge
1909

Child in Red Coat
1930

Woman with a Hat
1905

Margitka
1938

Calf
1927

Landscape
1908

Gypsies
1907

Brookside
1919

Landscape by a Brook
1908

Japanese Picture

Sermon on the Mountain
1911

Forest Path
1911

Landscape in the Alföld with Young Men
1906

Lights on the Riverside
1909

Mihály Károlyi
1930

The Family
1909

Self-Portrait
1906