Lajos Vajda

Vajda stayed in Paris between 1930 and 1934 and, in addition to the most recent trends in French painting, he also got acquainted with the outstanding works of the Russian Realist film. This prompted him to create his dramatic photo-montages of the great cataclysms of mankind, war, hunger, armed violence and abject misery. From 1934 onwards, he collected folk art motifs in Szentendre and Szigetmonostor. In his style, folk art and Orthodox Christian, Roman Catholic and Jewish symbols were combined with abstract and surrealistic elements. His last abstract surrealistic drawings foreshadow the horrors of World War II. He died of tuberculosis in 1941.
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Erdélyi bányák, kohók, emberek, századok gazdaság-, társadalom- és munkásmozgalomtörténet a XVIII. század második felétől 1918-ig by Vajda, Lajos 1908-1941
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Vajda Lajos by Pataki, Gábor 1955-
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Paul Facchetti présente une exposition d'oeuvres de Lajos Vajda (1908-1941) Paris, le 26 avril 1968
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