
Hungarian · 21 artworks
artist bio
Istvan Ilosvai Varga was a Hungarian artist known for his contributions to Expressionism, Cubism, and Post-Impressionism. His work often depicted landscapes, still lifes, and portraits, characterized by bold colors and simplified forms.
what you'll learn
Studying Varga's work allows students to explore the intersection of Expressionist emotion, Cubist form, and Post-Impressionist color theory. Students can learn how to use simplified shapes and expressive colors to convey mood and perspective.
related: Paul Cezanne, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Georges Braque

Blue Colours
1947

Street at Szentendre in Stormy Weather
1933

Houses with Crippled Man
1939

Houses with Man Carrying Stone
1936

The Portrait of My Wife
1941

Green Quinces
1936

Zsuzsanna with Cactus
1959

White Walls
1939

Flowerpots on the Windowsill
1931

Reading Girl
1953

Oranges and Cactus
1962

Yellow Blockhouse
1934

Pumping the Well
1957

The House of Rab Ráby
1940

Self-portrait
1932

Red Still-life
1956

Alleyway
1935

Nagybánya
1931

View towards the Danube
1933

Flowery Garden
1957

Houses and People
1972