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Lately I've been visiting here in Budapest the Fine Arts Museum and the National Gallery fairly often, since my Uni shifted to home office and I need to escape my room.
And I figured I would share my experiences with you guys, since lot of the exhibits are really nice.
2022/10/08 // Fine Arts Museum // Matisse Exhibit
This Exhibit contained the works of Henri Matisse, famous for his Fauvist, Modernist and Post-Impressionist works, and is regarded with the likes of Picasso.
He can be noted for his unique use of vibrant and strong colors in his works, like blue, red and yellow.
I myself am not the biggest fan of Modernism and Fauvism, I much more preffer Baroque(Rembrandt) and Impressionist(Monet), but I do love Post-Impressionist paintings aswell, especially works of Van Gogh.
These are some of the earlier works of Matisse, the one on the right being a self-portrait of himself.
The one on the right, is probably my favorite in the entire exhibition, it just has a really nice feeling to it, aswell it is a fine piece with the style's minimalist details and so on.
Towards the end of his career, he worked with printmaking, which the exhibit also covered.
Which was, interesting nontheleast.
All in all, the exhibit was nice, not the most insane one, but sure a nice one. It lacked some of Matisse's most notable arts, like Woman with a Hat, but it's still amazing they managed to get so much of his work presented in a backwater country like Hungary lol.
Lately I've been visiting here in Budapest the Fine Arts Museum and the National Gallery fairly often, since my Uni shifted to home office and I need to escape my room.
And I figured I would share my experiences with you guys, since lot of the exhibits are really nice.
2022/10/08 // Fine Arts Museum // Matisse Exhibit
This Exhibit contained the works of Henri Matisse, famous for his Fauvist, Modernist and Post-Impressionist works, and is regarded with the likes of Picasso.
He can be noted for his unique use of vibrant and strong colors in his works, like blue, red and yellow.
I myself am not the biggest fan of Modernism and Fauvism, I much more preffer Baroque(Rembrandt) and Impressionist(Monet), but I do love Post-Impressionist paintings aswell, especially works of Van Gogh.
These are some of the earlier works of Matisse, the one on the right being a self-portrait of himself.
The one on the right, is probably my favorite in the entire exhibition, it just has a really nice feeling to it, aswell it is a fine piece with the style's minimalist details and so on.
Towards the end of his career, he worked with printmaking, which the exhibit also covered.
Which was, interesting nontheleast.
All in all, the exhibit was nice, not the most insane one, but sure a nice one. It lacked some of Matisse's most notable arts, like Woman with a Hat, but it's still amazing they managed to get so much of his work presented in a backwater country like Hungary lol.