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Lot 3203 - A183 Impressionist & Modern Art - Friday, 08. December 2017, 04.00 PM

ISTVÁN CSÓK

(Sarégres 1865–1961 Budapest)
Balaton. 1933.
Oil on canvas.
Signed, inscribed and dated lower left: CSÓK i / B.aliga 1933.
94 x 100.5 cm.

We thank the Galerie Kieselbach, Budapest, for the friendly assistance.

Provenance: Private collection, Switzerland, bought in the 90ties in a gallery in Budapest.

Istvan Csok is among Hungary's most famous painters. After training as an artist in his hometown of Budapest, he went to Munich and Paris to continue his education like many of his contemporary colleagues. At first, he primarily created portraits and scenes of everyday life, through which he gained national and international renown, winning international prizes. After spending seven years in Paris, he returned to Budapest, where he remained the rest of his life and was active as the President of the Academy of Fine Arts.
While his early work can be assigned stylistically to Realism, he developed his own post-Impressionist style throughout the course of his career, which is also expressed in our work.
The present painting is from Csok's late phase, from his time back in Hungary which he dedicated to landscapes. The painting depicts Lake Balaton, a typical motif for the artist and one he repeatedly took up in the 1920s and 30s. In these works, he sought to capture the different moods of various times of day and weather conditions by combining strong, intense colours with shades of grey, thus creating a truly unique atmosphere.


CHF 5 000 / 7 000 | (€ 5 150 / 7 220)

Sold for CHF 19 700 (including buyer’s premium)
All information is subject to change.