Félix Bódog Widder (Hungarian: [ˈfeːliks ˈboːdoɡ ˈviddɛr]; 28 April 1874 – 26 September 1939) was a Hungarian painter, graphic designer and teacher.
Félix Bódog Widder | |
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Born | Widder Félix 28 April 1874 |
Died | 26 September 1939 | (aged 65)
Nationality | Hungarian |
Known for | Painting, Graphic design |
Movement | Impressionism |
Biography and career
editFélix Bódog Widder was born on 28 April 1874 in Arad. His daughter was Magda Widder, the wife of poet Béla Vihar and the mother of Judit Vihar.[1] He studied in Paris and Munich. He was an impressionist painter. He made the paint by hand for his paintings.
References
edit- ^ "Félix Bódog Widder". Our Family History. Retrieved 2017-02-13.
Gallery
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Young Woman, 1902
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Portrait of my wife, 1916
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Diósjenő 1926
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Mednyánszky, 1919
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Dunavecse, 1939
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Dömsöd, 1932 .
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Mátrafüred, 1921.
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Nógrádverőce 1934
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kép Börzsönyben 1937
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Nagymosás 1932
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Falusi házak
Bibliography
edit- Programm der Volksschulen der deutsch-ung. evang. Kirchengemeinde A. C. in Budapest für das Schuljahr 1880–1881 II. Jahrgang (in German). Budapest: Carl Münster Nyomdája. 1881. p. 41. Retrieved 2017-02-13.
External links
editMedia related to Félix Widder at Wikimedia Commons
- "Felix Widder". artnet. Retrieved 2017-02-13.
- "Felix Widder". artprice. Retrieved 2017-02-13.
- Programm der Volksschulen der deutsch-ung. evang. Kirchengemeinde A. C. in Budapest für das Schuljahr 1882–1883 IV. Jahrgang (in German). Budapest: K. Müller (a volt Carl Münster) Nyomdája. 1883. p. 38. Retrieved 2017-02-13.