Between 1899 and 1901, he studied at the School of Applied Arts in Budapest, then at the painting school of master Simon Hollósy in Munich. Between 1908 and 1916, he worked in Baia Mare within the Colony, and in 1923, he settled permanently in the city. During the summers, the artist earned his living by painting church decorations, while in winter, he painted landscapes.
The painting represents an open composition, where cool colors dominate, focusing on the urban landscape, which through hills and a cloudy sky impresses the viewer, offering a visible impression of tranquility and connection with nature. By using a rich palette of colors and an expressive technique, Kadar Geza portrays the beauty and authenticity of the city, juxtaposing lights and shadows skillfully to create depth and dimension in the artwork, contributing to the realism and captivating atmosphere of the scene.
KÁDÁR GÉZA