
1861–1927 · Hungarian · 26 artworks
artist bio
Jozsef Rippl-Ronai was a Hungarian painter who blended Post-Impressionism, Art Nouveau, and Symbolist elements in his distinctive style. He played a key role in introducing modern art movements to Hungary and is celebrated for his intimate portraits and vibrant landscapes.
what you'll learn
Studying Rippl-Ronai's work allows students to explore the fusion of different artistic styles and understand how personal expression can be conveyed through color and composition. Students can also learn about the transition from traditional to modern art in Hungary.
related: Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard

Lajos und Odon
1918

Jeune femme de Paris

Shivering Girl with a Blue Ring

Woman in ink Dress and Black Collar
1915

My Grandmother
1894

Mansion at Geszt
1912

Merse portrait
1911

Still Life with Oranges

Cherry tree blossoms

Romantic Landscape
1899

Aristide Maillol
1899

Portrait of Margit Piátsek
1892

Twilight in an Intimate Room
1892

Parisian Interior
1910

A Park at Night
1895

Terka Linzer
1923

Uncle Piacsek dresser in front of the black.
1906

Busy City Scene
1914

My Parents after Forty Years of Marriage
1897

Girl Dressed up in Blue

Lady with Black Veil
1896

Uncle Piacsek in front of the Black Sideboard
1906

Portrait of Lorinc Szabo
1923

Portrait of Mrs. Pataki
1892

Christmas
1910

Manor-House at Körtvélyes
1907