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  2. Physical art - Wikipedia

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    Physical art, as contrasted with conceptual art, refers to art that entirely exists in physical reality, in space and time. Its ontological status is that it is a physical object. The art is concretely realized but may be abstract in nature. For example, a painting, sculpture, or performance exists in the physical world.

  3. List of Hungarian painters - Wikipedia

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    István Réti - Hungarian painter, professor, art historian and leading member, as well as a founder and theoretician, of the Nagybánya artists' colony (1872–1945) József Rippl-Rónai - Hungarian painter (1861–1927) Charles Roka - Hungarian painter of artistic kitsch (1912–1999) Tibor Rényi - contemporary Hungarian painter (1973–)

  4. Hungarian art - Wikipedia

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    The Ornamental Art of the Hungarian People. Akadémiai, Budapest] [Bérczi Sz. (1987): Szimmetriajegyek a honfoglalás kori palmettás és az avar kori griffes-indás díszítőművészetben. Cumania. 10. Symmetry in Ornamental Art of the Palmette art of Conquesting Hungarians and the Griffin-and-Tendrill art of the Avar-Onogurians.

  5. Category:Hungarian art - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hungarian art" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Hall of Art, Budapest - Wikipedia

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    The art museum hosts temporary exhibits contemporary art. [2] [3] [4] It operates on the program of German Kunsthalles, as an institution run by artists that does not maintain its own collection. [5] It is an Institution of the Hungarian Academy of Arts. [2] Its government partner is the Ministry of Education and Culture. [5]

  7. Madí - Wikipedia

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    The Grupo Madí was one of two prominent groups of artists pursuing abstract art in Argentina. The other was Arte Concreto-Invencíon, or AACI, founded in 1945. [5] The Madí art movement formed as a reaction to the AACI, whose art was perceived by the Madí group as being too strict in their method of creating concrete art, resulting in a lack of expression in their artworks.

  8. Culture of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    "Erre csörög a dió, arra meg a mogyoró" is one of the most famous Magyar children's games. Ulti is one of the most famous card games played by a 32-card set so-called: "Magyar kártya", exactly: "Tell-Karte" with German decks. Button football is a tabletop game which is known in Europe, typically in Hungary.

  9. Art - Wikipedia

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    Magyar; मैथिली ... this period of Greek art saw a veneration of the human physical form and the development of equivalent skills to show musculature ...