Now On: Budapest – Rome Exhibition, Kiscell Museum
- 11 Jul 2017 9:16 AM
Hajnal gained his reputation as a skilled and versatile artist for his sensitive self-portraits, rich oil compositions inspired by the Cubists, as well as his colorful stained glass windows that can be found all around the world, from the Vatican to Brasil.
After a few years studying abroad (Italy, Germany, Switzerland) in the 1930s and working with Vilmos Aba-Novák, who became one of the most influential Hungarian artist between the two world wars, Giovanni Hajnal settled in Rome with his family in 1948. Breaking away from his homeland basically meant rebooting his career. He did not even visit Hungary anymore, although he never denied the strong ties with the Hungarian culture.
The core material of the exhibition that came from the legacy of the artist in Milan is completed with rarely seen gems from Hungarian private and public collections, such as the Municipal Picture Gallery and the Katona József Museum in Kecskemét.
Venue: Kiscell Museum
Address: 1037 Budapest, Kiscelli utca 108.
Tel: +36 1 250 0304
Source: Kiscell Museum
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