ArtistsMiklos Suba
Miklos Suba

Miklos Suba

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None documented
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Institutional Exhibitions
3
Works in Collection
23
Assets Indexed
2
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Selected Institutional Exhibitions

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Americans 1943: Realists and Magic-Realists
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1943

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About

Why this artist matters now

Miklos Suba was a Hungarian-born American draughtsman whose precise, imaginative drawings bridged realism and fantasy. Working primarily in graphite and ink, he developed a distinctive visual language that combined careful observation with dreamlike or surreal elements. His work was included in the landmark 1943 MoMA exhibition Americans 1943: Realists and Magic-Realists, establishing his position within early twentieth-century American modernism.

Source: Smithsonian Institution · Trust score: 95% · Updated 17d ago

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Artworks (3)

Artwork sources (4)

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Miklos Suba (1880–1944) Smith Street, 1930
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Miklos Suba   , signed lower right PROVENANCE From the Shearson Lehman Corporate Collection to a private collector in New Jersey
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Miklos Suba   f9d49abb02
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Miklos Suba   NAME Brooklyn Bridge YEAR 1927 MEDIUM watercolor on paper CONDITION Minor age toning
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Miklos Suba Wiiliamsburg
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Miklos Suba Study for Barber Pole South 8th Street
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Miklos Suba God Bless Them
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Miklos Suba Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn
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Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Art Institute of Chicago
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Whitney Museum of American Art
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