: A major dedicated exhibition held at Kálmán Makláry Fine Arts showcased his figurative and abstract drawings.
: His sketches from the late 1930s and early 1940s document his shift from figurative representation to total abstraction. Notable Exhibitions and Collections ROZSDA
: He frequently utilized India ink , watercolor , gouache , and graphite on paper. : A major dedicated exhibition held at Kálmán
(1913–1999) was a prominent Hungarian-French painter whose "works on paper" represent a vital part of his Surrealist and abstract legacy. While he is well-known for large-scale oils, his drawings and watercolors on paper allowed him to experiment with "non-figurative" techniques that André Breton famously praised as supreme examples of artistic survival. Key Characteristics of His Works on Paper ROZSDA