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János Mattis-Teutsch (1884-1960)

"János Mattis-Teutsch or Máttis-Teutsch, Mátis-Teutsch (IPA: [ˈjaːnoʃ ˈmɒtːiʃ ˈtʰɔʏ̯t͡ʃ]; the most common Hungarian-language versions of his name, all of which have also been spelled without the hyphen; his first name has been rendered as Hans or Johannes in German and Ioan in Romanian; 13 August 1884 – 17 March 1960) was a Hungarian painter, sculptor, graphic artist, art critic, and poet. Best known for his Seelenblumen ("Soulflowers") cycle of paintings, he was an important contributor to the development of modern art and avant-garde trends inside Romania (where he spent the larger part of his life). He was the grandfather of the artist Waldemar Mattis-Teutsch." - (en.wikipedia.org 23.07.2022)

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János Máttis-Teutsch: untitled (known as “Lamenting Figure”)János Máttis-Teutsch: Amerika (America)János Máttis-Teutsch: Zwei Menschen (Two People)János Máttis-Teutsch: untitled (scene with several figures)János Máttis-Teutsch: untitled (known as “Reifer” or “Lelki Virág”)János Máttis-Teutsch: untitled (“Composition” or “Lelki Virág”)
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