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Name
  
Margit Anna

Children
  
Vladimir Peter

Died
  
1991, Budapest, Hungary

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Margit Anna born Margit Sichermann (1913–1991) was a twentieth century Hungarian painter.

She attended Vaszary's school from 1932–1936 and she travelled to Paris with her husband, Imre Amos, also a painter in 1937. There they met Chagall and his influence can be seen in her early work.

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Anna's early period was similar to Imre Amos's art with lyric presentation with grotesque elements which characterize her paintings.

Following the death of her husband in a Nazi concentration camp in 1944 her style became harsher and more elemental and from 1945–1948, a new motif appeared in her pictures of puppets symbolizing man exposed to history.

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After 1949, she could not take part in art life for a long time but she began to paint again in the mid-1960s. Her pictures symbolized suppressed tragedy such as Pleasure Ride, (1967), and innocence Tale (1964) with surreal and expressive metamorphoses of the puppet motif.

She died in 1991.

Works

  • An entire gallery of Anna's works


  • Margit Anna Virg Judit Galria Tanulmnyok

    References

    Margit Anna Wikipedia