MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR AT THE ART HALL

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Judit Reigl: "Uncomparable pleasure"
 
The "Uncomparable pleasure" was painted by Judit Reigl in the winter of 1952-53. André Breton who is referred as the Pope of surrealism exhibited it in L’etoile Scellée for the first time in 1954.

Reigl had presented 14 paintings on this first individual exhibition, one of them called “They are thirst unassuaged for the infinity”, - which is exhibited in the permanent exposition of the Centre Pompidou - has the same amount of insurance (500 000 Eur) like its “sibling”. The other masterpiece, “Uncomparable pleasure” corresponds to Breton’s thought about the surrealist paintings which says that these works should be inherently figurative and representative.
The work was appeared in 2006 at the Budapest Art Fair on Kálmán Makláry Fine Arts’ stand for the first time in Hungary.

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