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Árpád Szenes (), Etienne Hajdu () or Charles Maussion ().Árpád Szenes
Hungarian-Jewish abstract painter (–)
Árpád Szenes (also French: Árpád Szenès; 6 May in Budapest – 16 January in Paris) was a Hungarian-Jewishabstract painter who worked in France.[1][2][circular reference]
Biography
In , Szenes was born into a petty bourgeois family in Budapest.
Many artists including Arthur Bárdos, Ignotus, Lajos Hatvany were guests in the family's home. He went to the Munkácsy Mihály Street Secondary Grammar School and was taught among others by Milán Füst. He was passionate about drawing.
Birth date: 3 May · Birth place: MARAMAROSSZIGET · Source: [Hungarian Jewish Victims: Names from the Nevek Project].
He served in World War I, but he did not come to the front; he painted portraits on the graves of heroic fallen soldiers from photos. Here he was recognized by the sculptor Dezső Bokros Birman, who directed him towards modern art.
He enrolled in the free school of József Rippl-Rónai, where Béla Iványi-Grünwald and Károly Kernstok had great influence on him.
In he worked with his fellow painters at the Artist