Description
Lakodalom: Kocsis Imre Festménye / Hardcover
ISBN: 963 640 772 X
Printed in Hungary
Language: Hungarian
Product Features
- Title: Lakodalom: Kocsis Imre Festménye
- Artist: Kocsis Imre
- Publication Date: 2000
- Language: Hungarian
- Format: Hardcover
- Pages 43
Overview
"Lakodalom" (Wedding Feast) by Kocsis Imre is a stunning visual exploration of the artist's notable painting created in honor of the Hungarian Millennium. The artwork, completed between 1991 and 2000, is an impressive oil on canvas, measuring 295x450 cm. This book offers an in-depth look at this magnificent piece, providing insights into the creative process and showcasing various stages of its development through photographs and detailed commentary. It also includes studies and essays by notable authors and art historians, making it a valuable resource for art enthusiasts and scholars.
Interesting Facts
- Millennium Tribute: The painting "Lakodalom" was created to honor the Hungarian Millennium, a significant cultural and historical milestone.
- Comprehensive Insight: The book features a wide array of photographs, including behind-the-scenes shots of the artist in his studio, the painting process, and close-ups of the artwork's intricate details.
- Scholarly Contributions: Includes essays and studies by Fábián László (writer), Bárdosi József (art historian), and Károlyi Zsigmond (painter), offering diverse perspectives on the artwork.
- Photographic Documentation: The book contains original photographs by notable photographers such as Markovics Ferenc, Keserü Ilona, and Balla András, documenting different phases of the artist's work and exhibitions.
Table of Contents
- Előszó / Foreword
- Bevezető / Introduction
- Katalógus / Catalogue
- Tanulmányok / Studies - By Fábián László, Bárdosi József, Károlyi Zsigmond
- Fotók / Photographs - Various pages including pages 2, 12, 28, 30-37, 38
- Zárszó / Epilogue
Key Credits
- Artist: Kocsis Imre
- Photographers: Markovics Ferenc, Keserü Ilona, Balla András, Kocsis Eszter
- Contributors: Fábián László (writer), Bárdosi József (art historian), Károlyi Zsigmond (painter)
A műhöz kapcsolódó tanulmányok szerzői: Fábián László író, Bárdosi József művészettörténész, Károlyi Zsigmond festőművész.