Szentendre Artists' Colony
Szentendre Artists' Colony existed from the 1920s to the 1930s in the northern part of Szentendre, Hungary.[1]
Background
The colony was founded by the Szentendre Artists' Association. They followed the tradition of the 19th century Nagybánya Artists' Colony but combined it with the modern styles of the era, mainly surrealism and constructivism.
Members
The most important painters of the site
Gallery
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References
- Alexandra Shelley (18 November 1990). "SoHo on the Danube: An Artist's Village". New York Times. Retrieved 6 December 2019.
- https://www.hung-art.hu/vezetes/szente_h.html (In Hungarian)
- Művészeti lexikon. 3. kiad. 4. köt. Budapest : Akadémiai, 1981-1984. ISBN 9630523647 (In Hungarian)
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