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Márta Lacza

Márta Lacza (born December 2, 1946) is a Hungarian graphic artist and portrait painter. She has one brother Jozsef Lacza who lives in Canada Toronto with his son Peter Anthony Lacza.

Márta Lacza
Lacza Márta
Born (1946-12-02) December 2, 1946 (age 76)
Csepel, Budapest, Hungary
Alma materHungarian Academy of Fine Arts
Known forPainting, Illustration
SpouseDékány Ágoston (artist)
AwardsMunkácsy Prize
1983

She was born in the Csepel district of Budapest in 1946.[1] In 1967, she graduated from Fine Arts High School and then studied from 1970 to 1974 at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts under Simon Sarkantyú[2] and Károly Raszler.[3] Since then, she has had numerous solo exhibitions at home and abroad, and her works have been shown in London, Hamburg, Eindhoven, Ghent, Copenhagen and Athens.[3][4]

She was awarded a Derkovits Scholarship (1980–1983)[3] and won the Munkácsy Prize in 1983.[2][3][5] A 40-minute television programme about her, titled A Tv galériája. Lacza Márta grafikusművész (The TV gallery. Lacza Martha graphic artist), was broadcast on Magyar Televízió, the Hungarian national public broadcaster, in March 1982.[6]

She took part in the first "Frans Masereel Rijkscentrum voor graphite" international graphic artists' colony in Belgium, and was called back every year for fourteen years.[1] She also participated in the work of Atelier Nord in Norway.[1]

She is known for her oil paintings, drawings in pencil or chalk,[7] etchings and illustrations for many books.[1] Her work is described as combining mood, thought creativity and personal vision with "unmatched skill and preparedness coupled with outstanding craftmanship".[8] Her paintings show "mysterious, sometimes almost bizarre figures" that "provoke emotion from observers."[8]

Her illustrations have been published in a number of books, including the Hungarian translation of the Anne of Green Gables series of children's books by Lucy Maud Montgomery translated by Katalin Szűr-Szabó,[9] and books of Hungarian folktales such as The Silver King's Flute by Zsigmond Móricz,[10] and The Tree That Reached the Sky.[citation needed] She and her husband also illustrated academic volumes such as Hajdú-Bihar megye 10-11. századi sírleletei,[11] and The late neolithic of the Tisza region (1987).[12]

Her autobiography, Élet és Művészet (Life and Art), was published in Budapest in 2007.[13]

She and her husband, artist Dékány Ágoston (died 28 August 2015[14]), lived and worked in the Csepel district of Budapest.[8]

Solo exhibitions

Her solo exhibitions include:[2]

  • 1975 Joseph Municipal Culture House, Budapest
  • 1976 Purple School, New Palace, Budapest
  • 1978 Studio Gallery, Budapest
  • 1979 Pesterzsébeti Museum, Budapest
  • 1980 Chili Gallery, Budapest
  • 1981 Theatre Gallery, Budapest
  • 1982 TV Gallery, Budapest; Culture House, Siófok;[4] Turnhout, Belgium
  • 1983 Bastion Gallery, Budapest; Fórum Szálloda; Galerie Mensch, Hamburg
  • 1984 Miskolc; Fórum Galéria, Budapest
  • 1985 Turnhout, Belgium
  • 1990 Elizabeth City Gallery, Budapest
  • 1995 Color Games

Works

Works acquired by the Janus Pannonius Múzeum:

  • Négy évszak, pen/ink on paper, 275 × 402 mm[15]
  • Tópart, 1978, lithography on paper, 475 × 570 mm[15]
  • Belső udvar, pencil on paper, 312 × 440 mm[15]
  • Arcuk egy-egy kis külváros, 1980, p. szín. cer, 370 × 545 mm[15]
  • Információ, pencil on paper, 370 × 550 mm[16]
  • Szólíthatom Jánosnak? , pencil on paper, 395 × 550 mm[16]
  • Pára, pencil on paper, 385 × 545 mm[16]
  • Félsziget, 1984, pencil on paper, 340 × 510 mm[16]
  • Túlsó part, pencil on paper, 280 × 395 mm[16]

Other works include:

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Lacza Márta – BKSZC Weiss Manfréd Szakgimnáziuma, Szakközépiskolája és Kollégiuma". wm-iskola.hu. 2009-11-26. Retrieved 2016-12-23.
  2. ^ a b c "Lacza Márta". artportal.hu. Retrieved 2016-12-23.
  3. ^ a b c d "Lacza Márta – Munkácsy-díjas grafikusművész (Márta Lacza – Prize-winning graphic artist)" (PDF). September 1983. Retrieved 2016-12-29.
  4. ^ a b "KISZ-galéria – Érdekes kiállítás". Pest Megyei Hírlap. Vol. 26, no. 168. Hungaricana. 1982-07-20. Retrieved 2016-12-24.
  5. ^ "Lacza Márta illusztrációi (1990) Terbess Gábor: Folyik a híd c. könyvéhez". terebess.hu. Retrieved 2016-12-23.
  6. ^ "Á Radio és Televízió". Dunántúli Napló. Vol. 39, no. 59–89. Hungaricana. 1982-03-17. Retrieved 2016-12-24.
  7. ^ ":: Lacza Márta és Dékány Ágoston Kiállítások 2006 - Fővárosi Szabó Ervin Könyvtár". fszek.hu. Retrieved 2016-12-23.
  8. ^ a b c Százdi Antal (March 1999). "Közel kerülni a természethez – Látogatóban Lacza Márta és Dékány Agoston képzőművészeknél" (PDF). Tehetség – A Magyar Tehetséggondozó Társaság Kiadványa: 6–7. Retrieved 2016-12-29.
  9. ^ "Anne férjhez megy - Google Books". google.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
  10. ^ Zsigmond Móricz; Márta Lacza (1989). The Silver King's flute. Corvina. ISBN 978-963-13-2843-1.
  11. ^ M. Nepper Ibolta (2002). Hajdú-Bihar megye 10-11. századi sírleletei 1. rész. Budapest: Debrecen. ISBN 963-9046-80-9. Retrieved 2016-12-24.
  12. ^ Hódmezővásárhely-Gorzsa, Szegvár-Tűzköves, Öcsöd-Kováshalom, Vésztő-Mágor, Berettyóújfalu-Herpály (1987). The late neolithic of the Tisza region (1987). Budapest: Szolnok. p. 4. Retrieved 2016-12-25.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  13. ^ Lacza Márta (2007). Élet és Művészet (in Hungarian). ISBN 978-963-06-3877-7. Retrieved 2016-12-23.
  14. ^ "Gyász: Elhunyt Dékány Ágoston grafikusművész, Csepel díszpolgára". csepel.hu. Retrieved 2016-12-23.
  15. ^ a b c d "Janus Pannonius Múzeum Évkönyve 28 (1983) (Pécs, 1984) | Library". Hungaricana. Retrieved 2016-12-24.
  16. ^ a b c d e "Janus Pannonius Múzeum Évkönyve 37 (1992) (Pécs, 1993) | Library". Hungaricana. Retrieved 2016-12-24.

márta, lacza, born, december, 1946, hungarian, graphic, artist, portrait, painter, brother, jozsef, lacza, lives, canada, toronto, with, peter, anthony, lacza, lacza, mártaborn, 1946, december, 1946, csepel, budapest, hungaryalma, materhungarian, academy, fine. Marta Lacza born December 2 1946 is a Hungarian graphic artist and portrait painter She has one brother Jozsef Lacza who lives in Canada Toronto with his son Peter Anthony Lacza Marta LaczaLacza MartaBorn 1946 12 02 December 2 1946 age 76 Csepel Budapest HungaryAlma materHungarian Academy of Fine ArtsKnown forPainting IllustrationSpouseDekany Agoston artist AwardsMunkacsy Prize 1983The native form of this personal name is Lacza Marta This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals She was born in the Csepel district of Budapest in 1946 1 In 1967 she graduated from Fine Arts High School and then studied from 1970 to 1974 at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts under Simon Sarkantyu 2 and Karoly Raszler 3 Since then she has had numerous solo exhibitions at home and abroad and her works have been shown in London Hamburg Eindhoven Ghent Copenhagen and Athens 3 4 She was awarded a Derkovits Scholarship 1980 1983 3 and won the Munkacsy Prize in 1983 2 3 5 A 40 minute television programme about her titled A Tv galeriaja Lacza Marta grafikusmuvesz The TV gallery Lacza Martha graphic artist was broadcast on Magyar Televizio the Hungarian national public broadcaster in March 1982 6 She took part in the first Frans Masereel Rijkscentrum voor graphite international graphic artists colony in Belgium and was called back every year for fourteen years 1 She also participated in the work of Atelier Nord in Norway 1 She is known for her oil paintings drawings in pencil or chalk 7 etchings and illustrations for many books 1 Her work is described as combining mood thought creativity and personal vision with unmatched skill and preparedness coupled with outstanding craftmanship 8 Her paintings show mysterious sometimes almost bizarre figures that provoke emotion from observers 8 Her illustrations have been published in a number of books including the Hungarian translation of the Anne of Green Gables series of children s books by Lucy Maud Montgomery translated by Katalin Szur Szabo 9 and books of Hungarian folktales such as The Silver King s Flute by Zsigmond Moricz 10 and The Tree That Reached the Sky citation needed She and her husband also illustrated academic volumes such as Hajdu Bihar megye 10 11 szazadi sirleletei 11 and The late neolithic of the Tisza region 1987 12 Her autobiography Elet es Muveszet Life and Art was published in Budapest in 2007 13 She and her husband artist Dekany Agoston died 28 August 2015 14 lived and worked in the Csepel district of Budapest 8 Solo exhibitions EditHer solo exhibitions include 2 1975 Joseph Municipal Culture House Budapest 1976 Purple School New Palace Budapest 1978 Studio Gallery Budapest 1979 Pesterzsebeti Museum Budapest 1980 Chili Gallery Budapest 1981 Theatre Gallery Budapest 1982 TV Gallery Budapest Culture House Siofok 4 Turnhout Belgium 1983 Bastion Gallery Budapest Forum Szalloda Galerie Mensch Hamburg 1984 Miskolc Forum Galeria Budapest 1985 Turnhout Belgium 1990 Elizabeth City Gallery Budapest 1995 Color GamesWorks EditWorks acquired by the Janus Pannonius Muzeum Negy evszak pen ink on paper 275 402 mm 15 Topart 1978 lithography on paper 475 570 mm 15 Belso udvar pencil on paper 312 440 mm 15 Arcuk egy egy kis kulvaros 1980 p szin cer 370 545 mm 15 Informacio pencil on paper 370 550 mm 16 Szolithatom Janosnak pencil on paper 395 550 mm 16 Para pencil on paper 385 545 mm 16 Felsziget 1984 pencil on paper 340 510 mm 16 Tulso part pencil on paper 280 395 mm 16 Other works include Autobusz Felnyolc Gyere be Gyogygodor Gyogyviz Mester Madarak Merengo Katyiba Piac Szormekereskedo Tukor Habok Najadok Harmadosztaly 1985 Kodos tortenetek 1986 Kuszob 1988 Ginkgo biloba 1992 References Edit a b c d Lacza Marta BKSZC Weiss Manfred Szakgimnaziuma Szakkozepiskolaja es Kollegiuma wm iskola hu 2009 11 26 Retrieved 2016 12 23 a b c Lacza Marta artportal hu Retrieved 2016 12 23 a b c d Lacza Marta Munkacsy dijas grafikusmuvesz Marta Lacza Prize winning graphic artist PDF September 1983 Retrieved 2016 12 29 a b KISZ galeria Erdekes kiallitas Pest Megyei Hirlap Vol 26 no 168 Hungaricana 1982 07 20 Retrieved 2016 12 24 Lacza Marta illusztracioi 1990 Terbess Gabor Folyik a hid c konyvehez terebess hu Retrieved 2016 12 23 A Radio es Televizio Dunantuli Naplo Vol 39 no 59 89 Hungaricana 1982 03 17 Retrieved 2016 12 24 Lacza Marta es Dekany Agoston Kiallitasok 2006 Fovarosi Szabo Ervin Konyvtar fszek hu Retrieved 2016 12 23 a b c Szazdi Antal March 1999 Kozel kerulni a termeszethez Latogatoban Lacza Marta es Dekany Agoston kepzomuveszeknel PDF Tehetseg A Magyar Tehetseggondozo Tarsasag Kiadvanya 6 7 Retrieved 2016 12 29 Anne ferjhez megy Google Books google co uk Retrieved 2021 06 05 Zsigmond Moricz Marta Lacza 1989 The Silver King s flute Corvina ISBN 978 963 13 2843 1 M Nepper Ibolta 2002 Hajdu Bihar megye 10 11 szazadi sirleletei 1 resz Budapest Debrecen ISBN 963 9046 80 9 Retrieved 2016 12 24 Hodmezovasarhely Gorzsa Szegvar Tuzkoves Ocsod Kovashalom Veszto Magor Berettyoujfalu Herpaly 1987 The late neolithic of the Tisza region 1987 Budapest Szolnok p 4 Retrieved 2016 12 25 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Lacza Marta 2007 Elet es Muveszet in Hungarian ISBN 978 963 06 3877 7 Retrieved 2016 12 23 Gyasz Elhunyt Dekany Agoston grafikusmuvesz Csepel diszpolgara csepel hu Retrieved 2016 12 23 a b c d Janus Pannonius Muzeum Evkonyve 28 1983 Pecs 1984 Library Hungaricana Retrieved 2016 12 24 a b c d e Janus Pannonius Muzeum Evkonyve 37 1992 Pecs 1993 Library Hungaricana Retrieved 2016 12 24 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marta Lacza amp oldid 1102644938, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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