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[edit]DescriptionCatalog "László Lakner Chinesische Postkarte", PDF 08.jpg |
English: This artwork is to be found in the 80 pages art catalog "László Lakner Chinese Postcard". It shows those works of the artist, which were inspired by Asian culture.
Deutsch: Dieses Kunstwerk befindet sich im 80-seitigen Kunstkatalog "László Lakner Chinesische Postkarte". Es zeigt jene Werke des Künstlers, die von der asiatischen Kultur inspiriert wurden.
Magyar: Ez a mű a "Lakner László Kínai képeslap" 80 oldalas művészeti katalógusban található. A művész azon munkáit mutatja be, amelyeket az ázsiai kultúra ihletett.
中文:这件艺术品可以在80页的艺术目录“László Lakner Chinese Postcard”中找到。它展示了艺术家的作品,这些作品受到亚洲文化的启发。
Tiếng Việt: Tác phẩm nghệ thuật này sẽ được tìm thấy trong danh mục nghệ thuật 80 trang "László Lakner Bưu thiếp Trung Quốc". Nó cho thấy những tác phẩm của nghệ sĩ, được lấy cảm hứng từ văn hóa châu Á.
日本語: このアートワークは80ページのアートカタログ「László Lakner Chinese Postcard」にあります。それはアジア文化に触発された芸術家のそれらの作品を示しています。 |
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This 80 pages catalog about the Hungarian artist László Lakner shows his works, which were inspired by Asian culture. In Hungarian and English languages.
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- Conceptual art
- Works of art
- Avant-garde art
- Venice Biennale
- Documenta
- Ludwig Museum Budapest
- Nationalgalerie (Berlin)
- Paintings in the Berlinische Galerie
- Interior of the Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum
- Museum Folkwang
- Von-der-Heydt-Museum
- Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen
- Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
- Hara Museum of Contemporary Art
- László Lakner