
1889–1975 · Hungarian · 30 artworks
artist bio
János Kmetty was a Hungarian painter known for his diverse exploration of styles, ranging from Impressionism and Realism to Cubism and Expressionism. He played a significant role in introducing modern art movements to Hungary, particularly through his interpretations of Cubism and his depictions of urban and rural landscapes.
what you'll learn
Studying Kmetty's work allows students to understand the transition from Impressionism to Cubism and other modern styles. Students can learn about simplification of form, use of color to convey emotion, and the application of different artistic principles to similar subject matter.
related: Georges Braque, Lajos Gulacsy

Curved Street at Szentendre

Segment of a Street in Nagybánya

Still Life with Table and Chairs

Nagybánya Landscape

Inner Room

Sunlit Window in Szentendre

Colourful Houses in Tabán

Still Life with Apples and Sunflowers

Male Portrait

The City Park

Still Life with Jar and Fruit

Still Life with Yellow Jar
1930

Park Detail with Trees

Country Landspace

Nagybánya

View of Nagybanya
1932

Landspace with a Walking Figure

Still Life with Fruits
1930

Nagybanya Sketch with a Walking Figure
1932

Interior

The building of the summer casino in Kecskemét

City Hall of Kecskemét

Man Reading in the Studio (Self Portrait)
1939

A Painter in the Landscape

Interieur with Still Life

Still Life with a Jug and Oranges
1940

Still Life on Table

On a Verandah in September

Cubist Landscape ( The City Park)

Landspace of Nagybánya