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Standing In The Tempest: Painters Of The Hungarian Avantgarde, 19081930,Used
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With The Publication Of This Stunningly Illustrated Account Of The Hungarian Avantgarde Movement, An Important Missing Link In Early Modern Art Can Now Be Fully Recognized. To Such Wellknown Names In The West As Lzsl Moholynagy And Andor Weininger Can Now Be Added The Contributions Of Lajos Kassk, Sndor Bortnyik, Bla Uitz, And A Host Of Other Painters Whose Significance Has Long Been Obscured. The Nearly 200 Illustrations, Many In Full Color, Together With Essays By Leading American And Hungarian Scholars And A Comprehensive Bibliography And Comparative Chronology, Make This A Definitive Sourcebook That Opens A New Chapter In Twentiethcentury Art.During The Early Twentieth Century, Central And Eastern Europe Provided Fertile Ground For Major Artistic Developments. Hungarian Painters, In Particular, Responded Imaginatively And Vigorously To The Political And Social Changes Leading Up To And Following World War I By 'Standing In The Tempest' Of Political Activism And Attempting To Redefine The Role Of Art In Society. Only In The Past Few Years Has It Been Possible Once Again To Examine Original Works Of Art And To Assess Properly These Painters' Vital Contribution.The The Marching In The Van Of Progress, Richard V. West. Introduction, S. A. Mansbach. A Brief Political And Cultural History, Istvn Dek Revolutionary The Hungarian Avantgarde, S. A. Mansbach. Color, Light, Form, And New Experiments In Hungarian Painting, 18901930, Jlia Szab, Hungarian Activism And The Russian Avantgarde, John E. Bowlt. The Avant Garde In Hungary And Eastern Europe, Krisztina Passuth. Chronology, And Bibliography, Oliver A. I. Botar.
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