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The Galimberti

9.500 Ft
Menny.:db

"Last year marked the 140th anniversary of the birth of Sándor Galimberti. It was a timely reminder to take a fresh look at the works of this wrongly neglected and even now barely known artist, whose superlative oeuvre was in fact created jointly with his second wife and inseparable partner, Valéria Dénes, a woman who equalled her husband as a painter and was at times bolder than him in terms of artistic innovation. In the years leading up to World War I, the Galimbertis were, without exaggeration, the most radical and unfettered artist couple in Hungarian painting. Having freed themselves from all conventions and social constraints, they were able to uphold their independence from the various artist groupings. A uniquely talented couple, they inspired each other at the highest level, becoming role models for younger generations of painters who appreciated their integrity, sincere commitment and ethical professionalism." Gergely Barki, exrepts from Prologue

With this comprehensive exhibition, organized in a manner worthy of the status and significance of the artistic couple, and accompanied by a publication befitting their first true monograph, the Hungarian National Gallery repays a decades-old debt to the Hungarian art-historical research community. 

The Galimeberti. The Lives and Works of Sándor Galimberti (1883-1915) & Valéria Dénes (1877-1915) 10 October 2024 - 26 January 2025, Hungarian National Gallery

Gyártó: Museum of Fine Arts–Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest
Szállítási díj: 1.669 Ft
Várható szállítás: 2024. december 18.

Paraméterek

Főszerkesztő Series editor: Judit Borus
ISBN 978-615-6595-35-5
Borító Hardback
Kiadás éve 2024
Kiadó Museum of Fine Arts – Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest
Méret 29,5 x 24 x 3,7 cm
Múzeumi kollekciók Magyar Nemzeti Galéria
Nyelv English
Oldalszám és illusztrációk 372 pages, illustrated in b/w and colour
Sorozatcím Publications of the Hungarian National Gallery, 2024/3
Szerző Gergely Barki