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  • Also known as:
    • arnold weisz - kubínčan
    • arnold weisz - kubincan
    • arnold peter weisz-kubincan
  • Born: 1898, Banská Štvrť, Slovakia
  • Museums on APS:
    • Gallery of M. A. Bazovsky
    • Gallery of M. A. Bazovsky
    • Gallery of M. A. Bazovsky
    • Gallery of M. A. Bazovsky
    • Gallery of M. A. Bazovsky
  • Nationality: Slovakia
  • Lifespan: 47 years
  • Art period: Modern
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  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Works on APS: 2
  • Died: 1945
  • Top 3 works:
    • Choč Mountain
    • Night Walker
  • Top-ranked work: Choč Mountain

Kviz o umetnosti

Svako pitanje ima samo jedan tačan odgovor.

Pitanje 1:
Arnold Peter Weisz-Kubínčan's artistic style is most closely associated with which movement?
Pitanje 2:
Weisz-Kubínčan adopted the name 'Kubínčan' and later 'Peter'. When did he begin using 'Kubínčan'?
Pitanje 3:
Before dedicating himself to art, Weisz-Kubínčan interrupted his studies to do what?
Pitanje 4:
What significant event tragically impacted many of Weisz-Kubínčan's artworks?

Arnold Peter Weisz-Kubínčan: A Slovak Expressionist

Early Life and Education

  • Born: 1898 in Banská Štvrť, Slovakia (then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire).
  • Weisz-Kubínčan was born into a Jewish family, initially residing in Ujście, German Empire before moving to Dolný Kubín, Slovakia.
  • Education: He began his artistic training at the School of Applied Arts in Budapest from 1913 to 1917, focusing on sculpture.
  • His studies were interrupted by World War I, during which he served on the Balkan front.
  • After the war, he resumed his education in Berlin, immersing himself in the burgeoning Expressionist movement.

Artistic Development and Style

  • Weisz-Kubínčan’s work is considered among the most original artistic expressions of Slovak interwar art.
  • Expressionist Influences: His time in Berlin profoundly shaped his style, leading him to embrace Expressionism's emotional intensity and distorted forms.
  • Unique Style: He developed a distinctive approach characterized by bold colors, dynamic compositions, and a focus on capturing the essence of Slovakian landscapes and culture.
  • He began using the name 'Kubínčan' in 1937, signifying his strong connection to the region, and later adopted ‘Peter’ after being baptized in 1940.

Major Works and Themes

  • Key Paintings: Notable works include Choč Mountain, The Village, and The River. These paintings exemplify his unique style and technique.
  • Themes: His art frequently depicted the Slovakian countryside, rural life, and the spirit of its people. He sought to portray not just what he saw, but also how he *felt* about it.
  • Night Walker is another significant piece showcasing his expressive style.

Historical Significance and Legacy

  • Impact on Slovak Art: Weisz-Kubínčan played a crucial role in shaping the development of modern art in Slovakia during the interwar period.
  • Tragic Loss: Many of his paintings were tragically destroyed during the Holocaust, representing an irreplaceable loss to Slovak cultural heritage.
  • Enduring Influence: His unique style and artistic vision continue to inspire artists today. He is remembered as a celebrated figure in Slovak art history.
  • His works can be found at the Martin Museum, offering visitors a chance to experience his artistry firsthand. You can also explore his paintings on platforms like WahooArt.com.

Death and Remembrance

  • Died: 1945
  • Arnold Peter Weisz-Kubínčan’s legacy lives on through his surviving artworks and the continued appreciation of his contribution to Slovak art.