Lajos d’Ébneth (1902 -1982) - Komposition






Held senior specialist role at Finarte for 12 years, specialising in modern prints.
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Original screen print in 4 colors, signed in pencil by the significant constructivist artist LAJOS d’Ébneth.
From: Galerie Werner Kunze 10 Jahre, Mappe II -- 7 Farbserigraphien on firm Velin. Included are works created between 1926 and 1966 by the following artists: Anne Beothy-Steiner, Lajos d'Ebneth, Dirk Koning, Yves Laloy, Lou Loeber, Thilo Maatsch and Neechama Szmuszkowicz.
Composition 1926/1970
Number: None
Paper: Impression d'Art Wove-Paper
Image size: 31 x 38.5 cm
Paper size (or sheet size): 37 x 51 cm
Condition: In good condition. Minimal foxing on the front. soiling on the back. See photos.
VITA LAJOS d’ÉBNETH
Born 1902 in Szilágysomlyó (today Șimleu Silvaniei, Romania); died 1982 in Lima.
Studied fine arts and architecture in Budapest. In 1922 a pupil of Franz Stuck in Munich. In 1923 moved to Berlin and connected with the art scene around László Moholy-Nagy and Herwarth Walden’s gallery "Der Sturm". Turning to constructivist abstract painting with close contacts, among others, to movements of the Dadaists, Constructivists and De Stijl. Intense contact with Kurt Schwitters. From 1925 onward, varied paintings, reliefs, collages, typographic designs, advertisements, a mechanical puppet theater and architectural designs.
Exhibitions at the gallery "Der Sturm". In 1926 co-editor of the art magazine Het Woord, 1927 drafts in graphic design (magazine i10). Member of the Berlin group "Die Abstrakten". In 1927 invited by Walter Gropius to the Bauhaus Dessau. In 1929 exhibition "Film und Foto" by the German Werkbund Stuttgart. From 1935 onward, production of expressionist figurative paintings and increased work on sculptures. 1947 several exhibitions of his sculptures in the USA. 1949 emigration to Peru. 1982 died in Chaclacayo, Lima
Source: home is where my art is - a visit with Carl László and the Hungarian avant-garde. Ferenc Kréti, MOLOKO VERLAG 2025.
Original screen print in 4 colors, signed in pencil by the significant constructivist artist LAJOS d’Ébneth.
From: Galerie Werner Kunze 10 Jahre, Mappe II -- 7 Farbserigraphien on firm Velin. Included are works created between 1926 and 1966 by the following artists: Anne Beothy-Steiner, Lajos d'Ebneth, Dirk Koning, Yves Laloy, Lou Loeber, Thilo Maatsch and Neechama Szmuszkowicz.
Composition 1926/1970
Number: None
Paper: Impression d'Art Wove-Paper
Image size: 31 x 38.5 cm
Paper size (or sheet size): 37 x 51 cm
Condition: In good condition. Minimal foxing on the front. soiling on the back. See photos.
VITA LAJOS d’ÉBNETH
Born 1902 in Szilágysomlyó (today Șimleu Silvaniei, Romania); died 1982 in Lima.
Studied fine arts and architecture in Budapest. In 1922 a pupil of Franz Stuck in Munich. In 1923 moved to Berlin and connected with the art scene around László Moholy-Nagy and Herwarth Walden’s gallery "Der Sturm". Turning to constructivist abstract painting with close contacts, among others, to movements of the Dadaists, Constructivists and De Stijl. Intense contact with Kurt Schwitters. From 1925 onward, varied paintings, reliefs, collages, typographic designs, advertisements, a mechanical puppet theater and architectural designs.
Exhibitions at the gallery "Der Sturm". In 1926 co-editor of the art magazine Het Woord, 1927 drafts in graphic design (magazine i10). Member of the Berlin group "Die Abstrakten". In 1927 invited by Walter Gropius to the Bauhaus Dessau. In 1929 exhibition "Film und Foto" by the German Werkbund Stuttgart. From 1935 onward, production of expressionist figurative paintings and increased work on sculptures. 1947 several exhibitions of his sculptures in the USA. 1949 emigration to Peru. 1982 died in Chaclacayo, Lima
Source: home is where my art is - a visit with Carl László and the Hungarian avant-garde. Ferenc Kréti, MOLOKO VERLAG 2025.
