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Full Name
  
Ludovit Lehen

Movement
  
cubism

Nationality
  
Slovakian

Name
  
Ludovit Lehen

Ludovit Lehen
Born
  
3 June 1925 (
1925-06-03
)
Banska Bystrica, Czechoslovakia, in present-day Slovakia

Died
  
12 May 2014(2014-05-12) (aged 88) Bratislava, Slovakia

Known for
  
Many and diverse fields of arts and chess composition

Ľudovít Lehen (3 June 1925 – 12 May 2014) was a painter and a FIDE Master for chess compositions.

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Biography

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Lehen studied at the University of Arts, Bratislava between 1949 and 1955 under the professors D.Milly, V.Hložník. In 1956 Lehen won first place in the Czechoslovak national competition for realist productions and a year later won second place in a graphics art competition, . Near the conclusion of the 1950s his works toured Belgium, China and the Soviet Union. Ultimately, he was charged in a show trial typical of communist Czechoslovakia, and from 1962 he spent 6 years behind bars at Leopoldov Prison. During the reforms of the Prague Spring of 1968 he was found innocent and released, and after his release Lehen started painting and become very solitary. Some of his works are now on permanent display at the Slovak National Gallery in Bratislava.

He composes chess problems since 1977. He has gained distinctions including the first prizes in many chess composition tourneys, often in coauthorship with IM Juraj Brabec. This composing duo pioneered many complex themes in fairy twomovers, working usually in a way Brabec proposing the scheme and Lehen finishing it the artistically satisfactory manner. In 2005 he became a FIDE master of chess compositions.

Exhibitions in Slovakia

  • 1967 – Leopoldov
  • 1968 – Leopoldov
  • 1973 – Trenčín – Art Protisy
  • 1985 – Šaľa – Pastels
  • 1998 – Galanta – Selection
  • 2001 – ACTS - Bratislava
  • 2003 – Bratislava Parliament
  • Studio

    Lehen lived in Petržalka in Bratislava. His flat was his studio and sometimes served as an exhibition room. His art centred on the female figure, sometimes as a daughter and sometimes as Venus or a girl in traditional clothing. The figures are stylized and included influences from non-European art.

    References

    Ľudovít Lehen Wikipedia