30,7" Edmund PICK MORINO "Polo Players" painting art printed on canvas
Edmund PICK MORINO (1877 - 1958)
Title of artwork: "Polo Players"
Ready to hang on the wall. Canvas on the wooden underframe. Outer frame are not included!
Year: undated
Technique: printed on canvas nowadays
Condition: perfect
Diagonal: 30,7" or 78,1 cm.
Size: 23,6" x 19,7" (in) or 60 x 50 cm.
Please note that this is a reproduction printed on canvas
The size may differ from how it looks in the photo
Color can be slightly different from the picture.
Edmund Pick Morino
(actually Ödön Pick, Hungarian Ödön Morinyi) was a Hungarian painter. He
attended at the art academy in Munich and studied there with Gabriel von Hackl,
Ludwig Herterich and Ludwig von Löfftz. He was also influenced outside the
academy by the Munich art scene (Carl Schuch, Lovis Corinth). That's when he
started calling himself Pick-Morino. Pick-Morino was later a student of Arnold
Böcklin in Florence and from 1901 in Paris with Albert Besnard and Pascal
Adolphe Dagnan-Bouveret. From 1919 to 1929 Pick-Morino was in Vienna, where he
became a member of the Künstlerhaus in 1921. Then back in France, in
Fontainebleau, he traveled to southern France, Italy, the Orient, Germany and
Hungary. In 1939 he moved to Budapest, where he changed his nickname Morino to
Morinyi. In 1958 he left Hungary and died in Belgium. Edmund Pick-Morino began
to paint in a clayey way, but turned to Impressionism in France. In the 1920s,
his portraits, landscapes and cityscapes approached the painterly expressionism
of Austria. His subjects were mainly still lifes and landscapes.
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