The paintings and drawings of a Béla Kadar (1877-1956) are provocative examples of early twentieth-century art. Exciting and often whimsical in his approach, Kadar adopted a remarkable number of international trends, including Cubism, Futurism, Neo-Primitivism, Constructivism, and the Metaphysical School. Mixing and melding these trends with uncanny ease, Kadar became famous for what critics called his “dashing turns of style…”
Painter. He was initially influenced by József Rippl-Rónai’s style and from 1918 onwards, he became a follower of various "isms" in his pursuit of new styles. His works represented the expressionistic – symbolic style…
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