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Joseph Szabó – birth name: József Szabó (1925, Nyúl, Hungary – 2010, Fons-sur-Lussan, France) – was an emigrant Hungarian painter and sculptor. He studied at Hungarian University of Fine Arts in Budapest between 1947 and 1953. His teachers were István Szőnyi, László Bencze (painter), Gyula Pap (painter) and Jenő Barcsay. He immigrated to France in 1956. He continued his education in the field of fine arts in Paris, then in Nice. Initially, he painted surrealistic and dark pictures full of sombre colours that recall paintings of Grünewald and Bosch. By the late eighties, he came quite near to the limits of abstraction, and turned toward a more liberated, more colourful and less figurative art. Later, he painted expressive pictures with mosaic effect. In addition to paintings, he made sculpt

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  • Joseph Szabo (eo)
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  • La informkesto prezentas dubajn informojn! Joseph Szabo, laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Szabó József [sabO jOĵef] estis hungardevena franca pentristo. Joseph Szabo naskiĝis en 1925 en Nyúl (Hungara reĝlando), li mortis en 2010 en (Francio). (eo)
  • Joseph Szabó – birth name: József Szabó (1925, Nyúl, Hungary – 2010, Fons-sur-Lussan, France) – was an emigrant Hungarian painter and sculptor. He studied at Hungarian University of Fine Arts in Budapest between 1947 and 1953. His teachers were István Szőnyi, László Bencze (painter), Gyula Pap (painter) and Jenő Barcsay. He immigrated to France in 1956. He continued his education in the field of fine arts in Paris, then in Nice. Initially, he painted surrealistic and dark pictures full of sombre colours that recall paintings of Grünewald and Bosch. By the late eighties, he came quite near to the limits of abstraction, and turned toward a more liberated, more colourful and less figurative art. Later, he painted expressive pictures with mosaic effect. In addition to paintings, he made sculpt (en)
  • Joseph Szabó, né à Nyúl (près de Győr) en Hongrie) le 11 mai 1925 et mort à Alès le 5 novembre 2010, est un peintre et sculpteur d'origine hongroise, immigré en France en 1956. Il étudie les Beaux Arts à Budapest de 1947 à 1953. Ses maîtres étaient István Szőnyi, (hu), , Jenő Barcsay. Après ses études, il obtient un contrat de l'État. En 1956 il s'établit en France et étudie les Beaux Arts pendant deux ans à Paris et un an à Nice. Ses œuvres fantastiques, oniriques, les plus originales, font allusion aux tableaux de Grünewald ou Bosch ; puis à la fin des années 1980, il arrive aux limites de l’abstraction : son art devient beaucoup plus libre, coloré et non-figuratif. Plus tard il peint des tableaux assez expressifs, avec une technique de peinture imitant la mosaïque. Il réalise des statu (fr)
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  • Fons-sur-Lussan, France (en)
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