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Hungarian austerity, Baroque flamboyance

"I would go to church with the family maid and I still see angels in my dreams..."

says this Hungarian, who came to Paris after the 1956 uprising.

"Dormition of Mary", by Tiepolo, Budapest Museum

 

Like many cultured Hungarians, her family was of Jewish origin. Heir to a tradition that forbids portraying human beings, that elite was closer to music and writing than it was to the graphic arts. 

"Youth"

 

Such visual austerity may explain why a Jewish child should be fascinated by Baroque art's drama, with its drapery, turbulence and hallucination.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • She exhibits internationally...

 

and appears in the latest Benezit (1999). A recent Parisian exhibit took place at the Luxembourg Museum.

     

     

     

     

     

    Credits : photo of the artist / Claude Abron ; other photos by the artist

     

     

     

     

     

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