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Aurél Bernáth, Peasant Family. Reproducere în scop de referință; toate drepturile aparțin titularului drepturilor de autor.

Detalii esențiale

Artist
Aurél Bernáth originaluniqueart.com/ro/artists/aurel-bernath/
Date artistului
1895 – 1982
Mișcare
Expressionism Colour and shape deliberately distorted so the picture shows an emotion rather than a likeness.

In context

Peasant Family — Aurél Bernáth

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  1. 1890
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  3. 1910
  4. 1920
  5. 1930
  6. 1940
  7. 1950
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  9. 1970
  10. 1980

Shaded: întreaga viață a lui Aurél Bernáth (1895–1982)

Pentru această înregistrare nu există un an exact în arhivă — având în vedere perioada de viață a artistului și stilul operei, ce deceniu ați ghici?

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Paletă de culori

Extras din imagine

    Culoare principală

    Clay #997042

    Paletă salvată

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    • #C7A06E
    • #EBD8AE
    • #5C4025
    Paletă
    Dark Gama dominantă de culori din imagine.
    Nume culoare principală
    Clay
    Saturare
    Vivid Nivelul de saturație și varietatea culorilor, de la o singură nuanță temperată la numeroase nuanțe vibrante.
    Contrast
    Statement Gradul de diferențiere a culorilor în ceea ce privește luminozitatea și saturația pe întreaga suprafață a imaginii.
    Armonie
    Unified Palette Modul în care culorile interacționează între ele, de la contrast puternic la o unitate completă.
    Luminozitate
    Bright Nivelul de luminozitate sau întunecare al întregii imagini, de la umbrele profunde la luminile strălucitoare.
    Saturație
    Balanced Soft Cât de pure și intense sunt culorile, de la un gri aproape neutru până la nuanțe complet vibrante.

    Artist și muzeu

    Artist

    Aurél Bernáth

    Born in Makó, Hungary

    Aurél Bernáth: Life and Legacy

    Early Life and Education

    Aurél Bernáth (born Makó, Hungary in 1895 – died 1982) was a prominent Hungarian painter and art theorist. He received his foundational artistic training at Nagybánya, studying under the guidance of István Réti and János Thorma. This early exposure to the Nagybánya school of plein-air painting would significantly shape his approach to landscape and color.

    Wartime Experiences and Early Influences

    Bernáth’s life was marked by the upheaval of the First World War, in which he served as a soldier. Following the war, in 1921, he relocated to Vienna, Austria. It was during this period that his artistic style began to be heavily influenced by the burgeoning German Expressionist movement.

    Berlin and the Sturm Gallery

    A pivotal moment in Bernáth’s career came with an invitation from Herwarth Walden to exhibit his work at the renowned Sturm Gallery in Berlin between 1922 and 1924. This exposure placed him amongst some of the most avant-garde artists of the time, solidifying his commitment to Expressionist principles.

    Return to Hungary and the Gresham Circle

    In 1926, Bernáth returned to Hungary and became a leading figure in the Képzőművészek új társasága (New Society of Artists), commonly known as KUT. He was particularly associated with the Gresham Circle during the 1930s, a group of artists who challenged traditional artistic norms and explored new forms of expression.

    Teaching Career and Art Theory

    Bernáth dedicated much of his life to education, teaching at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts from 1945 to 1974. He also contributed significantly to art discourse as an editor for the journal Hungarian Art from 1948 to 1949. After 1947, his writings on art theory gained considerable popularity and influence within Hungarian artistic circles.

    Artistic Style and Themes

    Expressionist Landscapes: Bernáth is celebrated for his evocative landscapes, often characterized by bold colors, textured brushstrokes, and a sense of emotional intensity.

    Portraits: He also created compelling portraits that captured the psychological depth of his subjects.

    Social Commentary: Many of his works subtly addressed social themes and the realities of life in Hungary during the 20th century.

    Legacy and Historical Significance

    Aurél Bernáth’s work represents a crucial link between Hungarian art and the broader European Expressionist movement. His contributions as both an artist and a theorist helped to shape the development of modern art in Hungary. He is referenced in several key art encyclopedias, including the Benezit Dictionary of Artists and the Vollmer Encyclopedia.

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    MLA
    Bernáth, Aurél. Peasant Family. n.d., https://originaluniqueart.com/ro/art/aurel-bernath-peasant-family-9DGBY2-en/
    APA
    Bernáth, Aurél (n.d.). Peasant Family [Painting]. https://originaluniqueart.com/ro/art/aurel-bernath-peasant-family-9DGBY2-en/
    Chicago
    Aurél Bernáth. Peasant Family. n.d. https://originaluniqueart.com/ro/art/aurel-bernath-peasant-family-9DGBY2-en/
    Harvard
    Bernáth, Aurél (n.d.) Peasant Family. Available at: https://originaluniqueart.com/ro/art/aurel-bernath-peasant-family-9DGBY2-en/

    Look closely

    Peasant Family — Aurél Bernáth

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. How many faces can you find? ____ (our catalogue counts 3 — do you agree?)
    4. Our catalogue files this work under: rural life, family portrait, domestic scene. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    5. Look back at Violinist, earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.