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Signed (lower right)
This painting comes with COA.
Image Dimensions: 39 3/8 x 29 7/8 in (100 x 76 cm)
Louis Kassák was a pioneering figure in Hungarian avant-garde art and literature, deeply engaged in the international constructivist and socialist art movements of the early 20th century. As both a painter and a poet, Kassák played a critical role in introducing new visual languages to Central Europe through his publications and art collectives. Influenced by the aesthetics of cubism, suprematism, and constructivism, his works reflect an ideological and formal commitment to progress, abstraction, and social transformation.
This 1922 composition, titled "Kompozíció", represents a peak in Kassák's post-activist constructivist period. The canvas bursts with dynamic geometry-intersecting angular forms, vibrant color planes, and disciplined black outlines that structure the space with mathematical clarity. The use of basic colors-blue, red, yellow, green, and pink-suggests a universal visual language, echoing Kassák's aspiration for an art that transcends national boundaries. The interplay of circular and rectangular forms introduces visual rhythm and movement, while the layered planes produce a spatial tension that remains strikingly modern even a century later.
Comparable works by Kassák are held in major European institutions, including the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest and the Ludwig Museum. Notably, a 1923 constructivist work by Kassák was sold at Sotheby's for over $320,000 in recent years, affirming the increasing recognition of his role in shaping the visual vocabulary of the European avant-garde.
Academically, Kassák's significance is anchored in his dual legacy as a visual artist and literary activist. His paintings are studied not only for their formal innovation but also for their ideological resonance within the context of postwar Eastern Europe. His legacy has enjoyed renewed scholarly attention in recent decades, particularly as art historians reevaluate the transnational networks of early 20th-century modernism.
In terms of spatial adaptability, this piece's clean lines, bold shapes, and radiant hues make it particularly well-suited for modern interiors-be it minimalist galleries, design-forward homes, or institutional collections. Its historical weight, combined with timeless visual strength, grants it a commanding presence in any curated space.
"Kompozíció" stands as a testament to Louis Kassák's visionary synthesis of art and ideology, offering collectors and institutions alike a rare opportunity to engage with the vanguard of constructivist thought rendered in bold, uncompromising form.
This painting comes with COA.
Image Dimensions: 39 3/8 x 29 7/8 in (100 x 76 cm)
Louis Kassák was a pioneering figure in Hungarian avant-garde art and literature, deeply engaged in the international constructivist and socialist art movements of the early 20th century. As both a painter and a poet, Kassák played a critical role in introducing new visual languages to Central Europe through his publications and art collectives. Influenced by the aesthetics of cubism, suprematism, and constructivism, his works reflect an ideological and formal commitment to progress, abstraction, and social transformation.
This 1922 composition, titled "Kompozíció", represents a peak in Kassák's post-activist constructivist period. The canvas bursts with dynamic geometry-intersecting angular forms, vibrant color planes, and disciplined black outlines that structure the space with mathematical clarity. The use of basic colors-blue, red, yellow, green, and pink-suggests a universal visual language, echoing Kassák's aspiration for an art that transcends national boundaries. The interplay of circular and rectangular forms introduces visual rhythm and movement, while the layered planes produce a spatial tension that remains strikingly modern even a century later.
Comparable works by Kassák are held in major European institutions, including the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest and the Ludwig Museum. Notably, a 1923 constructivist work by Kassák was sold at Sotheby's for over $320,000 in recent years, affirming the increasing recognition of his role in shaping the visual vocabulary of the European avant-garde.
Academically, Kassák's significance is anchored in his dual legacy as a visual artist and literary activist. His paintings are studied not only for their formal innovation but also for their ideological resonance within the context of postwar Eastern Europe. His legacy has enjoyed renewed scholarly attention in recent decades, particularly as art historians reevaluate the transnational networks of early 20th-century modernism.
In terms of spatial adaptability, this piece's clean lines, bold shapes, and radiant hues make it particularly well-suited for modern interiors-be it minimalist galleries, design-forward homes, or institutional collections. Its historical weight, combined with timeless visual strength, grants it a commanding presence in any curated space.
"Kompozíció" stands as a testament to Louis Kassák's visionary synthesis of art and ideology, offering collectors and institutions alike a rare opportunity to engage with the vanguard of constructivist thought rendered in bold, uncompromising form.
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LAJOS KASSAK (1887-1967), ATTRIBUTED TO, OIL ON CANVAS
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Fine Art & Collectibles Auction Part I
May 22, 2026 11:00 AM EDTIrvine, CA, United States
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