Balázs Diószegi

Balázs Diószegi

The Hungarian painter Balázs Diószegi (1914–1999) is said to be the counterpart of Menyhért Tóth as his works are dominated by the colour black and the contrast of black and white, while the latter's paintings are mostly white. His oeuvre is a neglected part of Hungarian fine art.

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