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Serene landscape painting by István Nagy in an impressionistic style. Explore this evocative Transylvanian scene of trees, a hut & birds – a beautiful hand-painted reproduction.

István Nagy (1873-1937) was a Hungarian painter specializing in evocative landscapes & poignant figure paintings. Explore his Transylvanian roots, WWI portraits, and serene scenes of the Great Hungarian Plain.

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Biografija umetnika

István Nagy: A Hungarian Landscape Painter Rooted in Symbolism and Expressionism

István Nagy (1873-1937) stands as a significant figure within Hungarian art history, primarily recognized for his masterful depictions of Transylvanian landscapes and poignant portraits reflecting the anxieties of World War I. Born in Csikmindszent (now Misentea), Harghita County, Romania, Nagy descended from a landowning family—a circumstance that steered him away from traditional agricultural pursuits toward the pursuit of artistic education. His formative years were marked by enrollment at Kolozsvár Teacher Training College and subsequent teaching positions in Homokmégy, where he honed his observational skills through charcoal drawing – an activity that would prove pivotal to his artistic trajectory. Inspired by Gusztáv Kelety’s encouragement, Nagy embarked on a journey toward formal art training at Budapest University of Fine Arts, mentored by Bertalan Székely and further enriched by studies in Munich with Franz von Lenbach. A prestigious scholarship enabled him to delve deeper into artistic principles at the Académie Julian in Paris—a crucible for absorbing Impressionistic influences and experimenting with innovative techniques. His debut exhibition in Csíkszereda in 1902 signaled the commencement of a prolific creative period characterized by extended periods spent capturing the essence of Romanian forests and mountains. The outbreak of World War I profoundly impacted Nagy’s artistic output, propelling him into service on the Austro-Hungarian Transylvanian and Galician fronts. Amidst the grim realities of wartime experience, he produced haunting portraits documenting the psychological toll endured by soldiers—works imbued with a palpable sense of disillusionment and sorrow. Following the war's conclusion in 1919, Nagy returned to Budapest, where he collaborated closely with József Koszta on expeditions exploring the Hungarian Plain, meticulously recording landscapes and fostering artistic camaraderie at Kecskemét’s art colony. A landmark exhibition in 1923 garnered considerable acclaim, notably praising from Dezséő Kostolányi—a celebrated writer who recognized Nagy's distinctive visual language. Crucially, he secured patronage from a wealthy benefactor who facilitated expanded exhibitions and bolstered sales of his paintings. In 1924, Nagy received the inaugural prize at the “Szineyi Merse Society” – an honor recognizing his artistic merit and establishing him as a prominent voice within Hungarian art circles. His later years were marked by debilitating illness, culminating in cerebral myelitis and a stroke that robbed him of speech—yet Nagy persevered in painting until his final days, demonstrating unwavering dedication to his craft. His oeuvre encompasses evocative landscapes rendered with expressive brushstrokes—particularly “Snowy Rooftops” (1911) and “From My Homeland” (Sheep, 1927)—and emotionally resonant portraits like "Girl With Yellow Scarf" (1917) and “Wounded Soldier” (1916), reflecting the psychological impact of war. Nagy’s artistic legacy resides not only in his stunning visual representations but also in his embodiment of Symbolism and Expressionist ideals—a testament to his enduring contribution to Hungarian art history.
  • Notable Works: “Girl With Yellow Scarf,” “Snowy Rooftops,” “Wounded Soldier,” “From My Homeland”
  • Influences: Franz von Lenbach, Bertalan Székely, Impressionism
  • Achievements: Awarded First Prize at Szineyi Merse Society (1924); Patronage from wealthy benefactor; Extensive Exhibitions
  • Museums Featuring Nagy’s Artworks: Dobó István Vármúzeum (Eger), István Dobó Museum (Eger)
  • Other Locations: Brooklyn Botanic Garden
István Nagy

István Nagy

1873 - 1937 , Romania

Kratke činjenice

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Landscape Painting & Figure Painting
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Symbolism
    • Fauvism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Bertalan Székely
    • Franz von Lenbach
  • Date Of Birth: 1873
  • Date Of Death: 1937
  • Full Name: István Nagy
  • Nationality: Hungarian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Girl with yellow scarf
    • Snowy Rooftops
    • Wounded Soldier
  • Place Of Birth: Csikmindszent, Romania