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Gustáv Mallý - Village Dance

Village Dance (1940–1945)

Gustáv Mallý (Slovak, 1879 – 1952)
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Gustáv Mallý

Gustáv Mallý was a Slovak painter. He worked in the Academic and Expressionist styles.

Gustáv Mallý was born on 21 May 1879 in Vienna. His father was a tradesman, working in Austria. At the age of seven, his family returned home and settled in Skalica. From 1894 to 1896, he received his first artistic training in Prague with Karel Záhorský, a Czech portrait and mural painter. This was followed by two years at the School of Applied Arts, and completed by two years at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts.

From 1901 to 1902, he made a study trip to the United States. Upon returning home, he got married and settled in Trlinok (now Vinosady). In 1903, together with Jaroslav Augusta and Emil Pacovský, he founded a group of Hungarian-Slovakian artists, based in Žilina, and organized their first exhibition.

In 1908, he moved his family to Pezinok. Three years later, he established a private art school in Bratislava. His notable students included Ľudovít Fulla, Koloman Sokol, Ján Mudroch, Ján Želibský, Cyprián Majerník, Lea Mrázová and Ester Šimerová-Martinčeková.

He was one of the founders of the Union of Slovak Artists (1919), based in Martin. Two years later, he helped create the Slovak Art Forum in Bratislava. His first major exhibit outside of Slovakia was held in Warsaw in 1933, where he was awarded honorable mention.

In 1941, thanks to a nomination by his fellow artist Martin Benka, he was appointed head of the drawing and painting department at the Slovak University of Technology. He was promoted to Professor of visual education at Comenius University in 1946, but was forced to resign three years later, due to poor health. He died on 3 August 1952 in Bratislava, at the age of 73.

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Old Woman Sewing

Old Woman Sewing (1907)

Gustáv Mallý (Slovak, 1879 – 1952)
On a Brook below the Tatras

On a Brook below the Tatras (1930–1935)

Gustáv Mallý (Slovak, 1879 – 1952)
Portrait of a Standing Man in a Folk Costume

Portrait of a Standing Man in a Folk Costume (1925–1930)

Gustáv Mallý (Slovak, 1879 – 1952)
Two Sisters

Two Sisters (1924–1926)

Gustáv Mallý (Slovak, 1879 – 1952)
Silent Prayer over a Grave

Silent Prayer over a Grave (1905–1906)

Gustáv Mallý (Slovak, 1879 – 1952)
Study of a Head with Eyes Half Closed

Study of a Head with Eyes Half Closed

Gustáv Mallý (Slovak, 1879 – 1952)
The Wedding in the village I

The Wedding in the village I (1929–1930)

Gustáv Mallý (Slovak, 1879 – 1952)
Resting in the Pasture

Resting in the Pasture (1941)

Gustáv Mallý (Slovak, 1879 – 1952)
Spring in Petržalka

Spring in Petržalka (1921)

Gustáv Mallý (Slovak, 1879 – 1952)
Study of a Seated Old Man

Study of a Seated Old Man (1935)

Gustáv Mallý (Slovak, 1879 – 1952)
Juráňová Valley

Juráňová Valley (1939)

Gustáv Mallý (Slovak, 1879 – 1952)
By a Cradle

By a Cradle (1936)

Gustáv Mallý (Slovak, 1879 – 1952)
Indian Summer

Indian Summer (1906)

Gustáv Mallý (Slovak, 1879 – 1952)
Mountain-Stream in the Tatras

Mountain-Stream in the Tatras (1939)

Gustáv Mallý (Slovak, 1879 – 1952)
Sketch of Dancing Group

Sketch of Dancing Group (1920–1940)

Gustáv Mallý (Slovak, 1879 – 1952)
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