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Sándor Bortnyik (July 3, 1893 – December 31, 1976) was a Hungarian painter and graphic designer. His work was greatly influenced by Cubism, Expressionism and Constructivism.
Contents
1 Life
2 See also
3 References
4 External links
Life
He moved to Weimar in 1922 and was connected to the Bauhaus. When he moved back to Hungary he founded an art school (Workshop) in Budapest, where he followed Bauhaus principles.[1]
Bortnyik is well known for his commercial posters. During his long career he worked for many Hungarian and international clients. The most famous works are the advertising images for Modiano cigarette papers.
He was also the director of Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts (1949–1956).[2]
He is buried in Kerepesi Cemetery.
See also
- The New Adam
References
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^ "Sándor Bortnyik". Museo Thyssen (in Spanish). Retrieved 2016-04-26.
External links
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