Vintage oil painting 'Bunte Szene' - Miklós Németh, 1962
- Dimensions :
- H73 x W55 x D3
- Color :
- multicolour
- Material :
- canvas
- Style :
- vintage
Executed in a dynamic and expressive manner, the composition combines elements of Hungarian modernism with influences from German expressionism. Bold brushstrokes and abstract forms give the work a vibrant rhythm and emotional depth. The colour palette is dominated by bright reds, yellows, greens, and blues, creating a lively and energetic atmosphere. The motif depicts what appears to be a village or small town scene: in the foreground, two stylised human figures and several trees are visible, while in the background, houses, a church topped with a prominent white cross, and a stylised yellow sun crown the upper part of the painting. Oil on cardboard. Information about the artist is attached to the back. Miklós Németh was a renowned Hungarian painter known for his landscapes, nudes, and genre scenes. Born in Budapest in 1934, he studied at the Free Art School in Budapest (1950–1954) and became an active figure in the post-war Hungarian art scene, participating in several artist colonies. His work is distinguished by an intense exploration of colour and form, often oscillating between figurative and abstract expression. Today, Németh's paintings frequently appear in international art auctions.