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Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka (; 5 July 1853 – 20 June 1919) was a Hungarian painter who was part of the avant-garde movement of the early twentieth century. Working mostly in Budapest, he was one of the first Hungarian painters to become known in
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. On 15 December 2006 the Kieselbach Gallery in Budapest sold an auction the most expensive Csontváry painting so far. The ''Rendezvous'' (1902) ("Meeting of the lovers") was bought by an anonymous client for more than one million EUR. His works are held by the Hungarian National Gallery in
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and the Csontváry Museum in Pécs, among other institutions and private collectors.


Biography

Csontváry was born on 5 July 1853 in
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), and died 20 June 1919 in
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. His father, Dr. László Kosztka, was a physician and pharmacist, his mother was Franciska Hajczelmajer of Darócz (now Šarišské Dravce,
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). His ancestors on his father's side were
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who settled in Hungary. Although Csontváry was obsessed with his Magyar roots, he grew up speaking Slovak mixed with
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. He was a
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until his twenties. On the hot sunny afternoon of 13 October 1880, when he was 27 years old, he had a mystic vision. He heard a voice saying, "You are going to be the greatest painter of the world, greater than
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." He took journeys around Europe, visited the galleries of the Vatican, and returned to Hungary to earn money for his journeys by working as an apothecary. From 1890, he traveled around the world. He visited
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) and painted pictures. Often his pictures are very large, several meters (yards) wide and height is not unusual. He painted his major works between 1903 and 1909. He had some exhibitions in Paris (1907) and Western Europe. Most of the critics in Western Europe recognized his abilities, art and congeniality, but in the Kingdom of Hungary during his life, he was considered to be an eccentric crank for several reasons, e. g. for his
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, and his cloudy,
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ic writings and pamphlets about his life (''Curriculum''), genius (''The Authority'', ''The Genius'') and religious philosophy (''The Positivum''). Some of his biographists considered this as a latent, but increasingly disruptive
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. Although he was later acclaimed, during his lifetime Csontváry found little understanding for his visionary, expressionistic style. A loner by nature, his "failure" impaired his creative power. He painted more than one hundred pictures, the most famous and emblematic of which is probably ''The Lonely Cedar'' ( ''Magányos cédrus'') . His art connects with post-impressionism and
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, but he was an autodidact and cannot be classified into one style. He identified as a "
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"-painter, a term which he created.


Legacy

*The Csontváry Museum in Pécs, Hungary, was founded in his honor and holds many of his works.


A quote

:''"I, Tivadar Kosztka, who gave up his prime of youth for the rebirth of the world, accepting the call of the invisible Spirit, had a regular civil job, comfort, wealth then (...) Going to Paris in 1907 I oppositely stood alone in front of millions with only the result of the divine providence, and I beat the vanity of the world hollow, but I haven't killed 10 million people, only sobered them, I haven't made commercials from things, because I didn't care for the pedlar's press; I retired from the world instead, going to the top of the Lebanons, and I painted cedars."'' :: T., Cs. K.: '' The Positivum''.


Gallery

File:Contváry Ablaknál ülő nő 1890.jpg, Woman sitting in the window. File:Csontváry Kosztka, Tivadar - Deer (1893).jpg, Deer. File:Csontváry Kosztka, Tivadar - Bird of Prey (1893).jpg, Bird of Prey. File:Csontváry Kosztka Tivadar - Teniszező társaság (1900 körül).jpg, Tennis party. File:Csontváry Kosztka Tivadar - Hídon átvnuló társaság (1901 korul).jpg, ''People passing a bridge'', 1901 File:Cskt-castellamare di stabia (1902).jpg, ''Castellamare di stabia'', 1902 File:Cskt-selmecbanya latkepe (1902).jpg, Panorama of Selmecbánya File:Csontváry_Szerelmesek_találkozása.jpg, ''Rendez-vous of Lovers'', c. 1902 File:Csontváry Kosztka, Tivadar - Old Fisherman (1902).jpg, ''Old Fisherman'' File:Csontváry Kosztka Tivadar - 1903 - Schaffhauseni vízesés.jpg, ''Waterfall at Schaffhausen'' 1903 File:Cskt-jajcei vizeses (1903).jpg, Waterfall at Jajce File:Cskt-romai hid mosztarban (1903).jpg, Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka, painting 1903 File:Cskt-tavasz mosztarban (1903).jpg, ''Springtime in
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'', 1903, Csontváry Museum, Pécs File:Cskt-fohaszkodo udvozito (1903).jpg, ''The praying Prophet'' ( The Young Man from Nain), 1903. File:Cskt-panaszfal bejaratanal jeruzsalemben (1904).jpg, ''The Wailing Wall in Jerusalem'', 1904 File:Cskt-olajfak hegye jeruzsalemben (1905).jpg, The Mount of Olives in Jerusalem File:Cskt-zarandoklas a cedrusokhoz libanonban (1907).jpg, '' Pilgrimage to the Cedars in Lebanon'', 1907, Hungarian National Gallery,
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File:Cskt-maganyos cedrus (1907).jpg, ''The Lonely Cedar'', 1907, Csontváry Museum, Pécs File:Csontváry Kosztka Tivadar - 1908 - Mária kútja Názáretben.jpg, Maria's well in Nazareth File:Csontváry Kosztka Tivadar - 1909 - Sétalovalgás a tengerparton.jpg, ''The riders at the sea'', 1909 File:Csontváry Kosztka, Tivadar - Ruins of the Greek Theatre at Taormina - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Ruins of Greek Theatre at
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'', 1905, Hungarian National Gallery,
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References


Sources

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Further reading

*Németh, Lajos. Csontváry. Budapest: Corvina, 1992. .


External links


An extremely high-res photo of painting ''Ruins of Greek Theatre at Taormina''
(courtesy of Hungarian National Gallery)
Csontváry Museum, Pécs
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English




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Csontvary on the Oceanbidge

Csontvary in Encyclopedia - Britannica Online Encyclopedia

Csontváry Geniusz
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