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Untitled (large original painting) by Henrik Kobor

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Oil on Canvas

1942

Image Size: 57 x 45.12 inches

Sheet Size: 57 x 45.12 inches

Signed

Condition: Excellent

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Original oil paintign on canvas. Hand signed and dated lower left by Henrik Kobor. Canvas size: 57 x 45.12 inches. Frame size: 62.75 x 50.75 inches

Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity included. All reasonable offers will be considered.

About the Artist: Henrik Kobor (1885-1964) was a highly acclaimed Hungarian painter and graphic artist who left a lasting impact on the art world. His talent and skill were evident from a young age, and he received formal training at the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest. Throughout his career, Kobor explored various art styles, including expressionism, impressionism, and even cubism, but he was primarily known for his distinctively modern and realistic portraits and landscapes. He often depicted scenes of everyday life, capturing the essence of his subjects with great detail and emotion. One of Kobor’s most significant contributions to the art world was his development of the Nagybányai painting style, which combined elements of Hungarian folk art with modern techniques. This style became immensely popular in the early 20th century and helped shape the Hungarian art scene. Kobor’s artworks were highly sought after, and he received numerous accolades and awards throughout his career.

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The Artist

Henrik Kobor

Henrik Kobor (1885-1964) was a highly acclaimed Hungarian painter and graphic artist who left a lasting impact on the art world. His talent and skill were evident from a young age, and he received formal training at the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest. Throughout his career, Kobor explored various art styles, including expressionism, impressionism, and even cubism, but he was primarily known for his distinctively modern and realistic portraits and landscapes. He often depicted scenes of everyday life, capturing the essence of his subjects with great detail and emotion. One of Kobor's most significant contributions to the art world was his development of the Nagybányai painting style, which combined elements of Hungarian folk art with modern techniques. This style became immensely popular in the early 20th century and helped shape the Hungarian art scene. Kobor's artworks were highly sought after, and he received numerous accolades and awards throughout his career.

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