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Rezső Bálint (14 October 1885 – 18 November 1945) was a Hungarian painter known for his landscape paintings. He had two younger brothers. Albert Berger (originally Béla) (1898–1938) and Jenő Bálint (Berger) (1889(?)–1945). Both of them chose careers close to painting, dealing with art sales, supporting new talents, and painting criticism. From 1898 to 1902, so between the ages of 13 and 17, he studied as a printer at the Franklin company. At first he was not admitted to the Pattern Drawing School. He and his father visited the famous painters of the time one after the other, Fülöp László almos

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Rezső Bálint (14 October 1885 – 18 November 1945) was a Hungarian painter known for his landscape paintings. He had two younger brothers. Albert Berger (originally Béla) (1898–1938) and Jenő Bálint (Berger) (1889(?)–1945). Both of them chose careers close to painting, dealing with art sales, supporting new talents, and painting criticism. From 1898 to 1902, so between the ages of 13 and 17, he studied as a printer at the Franklin company. At first he was not admitted to the Pattern Drawing School. He and his father visited the famous painters of the time one after the other, Fülöp László almost did not accept them, Bertalan Székely's answer is quoted verbatim by Rezső Bálint: "I do not recommend that he enter the field of painting. I prefer the industrial track. Stick to your craft. For a cobbler rather than a painter!" But he refused to give up, even though he didn't dare to go home after the many failures. He lived with a friend and painted postcards for a living. He was an avid card player, so much so that once he even gambled away his wife' family fortune. He studied painting under the guidance of Manó Vesztróczy and Ferenc…

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His art The extremely rich oeuvre prompted many writers, poets, and the most famous art critics to deal in depth with Bálint's qualities. Dezső Kosztolányipraised the work of Rezső Bálint several times in his writings, in some cases at the request of the artist. In 1916, Bálint's war pictures were exhibited. A review of this was published in Múlt és Jövő (Past and Future) magazine. Kosztolányi begins his article by recalling an earlier criticism: "About Rezső Bálint - a long time ago, still in peace - when he exhibited his pictures, among other things I wrote the following: In his pictures, harmony flows. Someone could call him a painter of silence". Later he continues: "The "painter of silence" entered the World War. Let us describe that his artistic creed has not changed even today. These pictures, drawings and pastels all testify to the fact that he is under the inspiration of the eternal "impressionism", which he acquired for himself, at the cost of individual struggles and which is not taken down by any sign or new fashion. We can add that his impressionism has deepened since then. Rezső Bálint was always one of those painters who thought about the nature…

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