Miklós Bodor (1925-2010) Fire flower - framed 38x48cm - artwork: 30x40cm - jury number: t07/605


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Listed: July 13, 2023
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Artist:Bodor Miklós (1925 - 2010)
Subject:still life
Technique:pastel
Style:realism
Painting surface:cardboard
Largest size:medium (up to 80 cm)
Signature:signed
Condition:flawless
Originality:original
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Miklós Bodor was born in 1925. In 1963, he graduated from the teacher training college in Szeged, majoring in drawing. He also had his first solo exhibition this year at the Kiskun Museum.
In 1958, he mainly dealt with industrial students and led the Hólló László fine arts department for 11 years. 1973-Ig mainly deals with painting; From 1973, he almost only draws and changes his style. Develops the method of drawing with a continuous line of uniform thickness.
Around 1980, his work gains momentum, meeting his wife, Zsófika, with whom he moves to the Móricga on the edge of the ancient juniper forest in Bugac. Here, in the primeval juniper on the sand ridge, he wanted to show the light-enlightened landscape, from the tiniest details to the entirety. This is how he arrived at the conceptual summary embodied in the beauty of the blue donkey bread.
In 1987, based on the coronation cloak, he designs the "St. István's cloak" lace tablecloth, which won the bnv award the following year in sewn form and which was ii. Received as a gift by Pope János Pál. In June 1992, he moves to Kám, a few kilometers from the Jeli Arboretum. Miklós Bodor's rich oeuvre includes more than 3,000 graphics, hundreds of oil paintings, and pastels. Most of the time, nature appears in his works. His depiction is characterized by restrained colors and a balanced compositional effort.

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