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Imre Ámos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Imre Amos is also known as: Ámos Imre, Imre Ámos, Amos Imre...
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Imre amos (Hungarian, 1907-1944) - Find works of art, auction results & sale prices of artist Imre Ámos at galleries and auctions worldwide.
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Margit Anna born Margit Sichermann (1913 - 1991) was a twentieth century Hungarian painter. She attended Vaszary's school from 1932-1936 and she travelled to Paris with her husband, Imre Ámos, also a painter in 1937. There they met Chagall and his influence can be seen it her early work.. Anna's...
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He visited Paris in 1937 where he met Chagall. Ámos became a member of the National Salon in 1938.
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What does IMRE stand for? Definition of IMRE in the list of acronyms and abbreviations provided by the Free Online Dictionary and Thesaurus. IMRE KERTESZ, who owns a Nobel Prize for literature, was a young teenager when the Nazis swept through Budapest in 1944 ahead of the advancing Soviets.
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This exceptional museum was the former home of artist couple Imre Ámos and Margit Anna, whose work represents the beginning of expressionist painting in Hungary.
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The narrow places of the earliest works of Imre Ámos(1904-1944) are full of strange visionary figures. The whole oeuvre is characterized by lyrical associative compositions evoking the memories of childhood. Imre Ámos and Margit Anna got married in 1935.
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