Zoltán Palugyay op canvas, dibond en poster door Peter Balan

Zoltán Palugyay (1898-1935) was a Slovak painter. He is considered a formative pillar of modern art in Slovakia. The motif of village houses became the subject of his work, expressing the parable of national and human destiny, depicted in different seasons. Additionally, he often depicted other landscape and figure motifs, village corners, landscape panoramas, or groups of trees. A portion of his work also consists of numerous still lifes. Occasionally, he painted portraits as well.

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  1. Helling (1929) van Zoltán Palugyay

    126,- Canvas, 55x75 cm














  2. Red Yacht (1925) van Zoltán Palugyay

    129,- Canvas, 55x80 cm



  3. Stilleven (1931) van Zoltán Palugyay

    126,- Canvas, 55x75 cm








  4. Hoes (1925-1933) van Zoltán Palugyay

    118,- Canvas, 65x55 cm



  5. Hut onder de berg (1930)

    123,- Canvas, 55x70 cm




  6. Street (1933) van Zoltán Palugyay

    126,- Canvas, 75x55 cm



  7. Berghut (1929) van Zoltán Palugyay

    113,- Canvas, 70x45 cm







  8. Kruik (1930) van Zoltán Palugyay

    129,- Canvas, 60x75 cm