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józsef vágó(1877 – 1947)

Explore the architectural & artistic legacy of József Vágó! Hungarian architect known for blending traditional & modern styles, designing iconic Budapest landmarks.

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The Allure of Hungarian Art Nouveau Craftsmanship


To stand before this magnificent folding screen is to step directly into the opulent, dreamlike atmosphere of early twentieth-century Central Europe. Dating from 1905, this piece transcends mere furniture; it is a narrative in wood, glass, and mother-of-pearl. The subject matter, featuring elongated, graceful female figures adorned with flowing garments that terminate in delicate heart motifs, speaks to the period's fascination with idealized femininity and organic form. It embodies the exquisite confluence of artistic movements—a dialogue between the structured elegance of the Wiener Werkstätte and a distinct, passionate 'Hungarian taste.'

A Symphony of Materials and Techniques


The sheer technical mastery displayed here is breathtaking. The screen’s structure itself suggests its function as an elegant partition, capable of dividing space while simultaneously enhancing it with its artistry. Observe the marquetry on the two outermost panels; these inlays, crafted from a rich tapestry of various woods, gleaming metals, and iridescent mother-of-pearl, are nothing short of jewel-like. The incorporation of cut glass panes adds an ethereal quality, allowing light to interact with the carved details—the suggested birds and blooming flowers visible in the photo description—in a mesmerizing dance. This combination of hard, structural materials with delicate, organic inlay work speaks to the highest level of decorative art practice.

Echoes of Artistic Movements


The provenance hints at an intellectual milieu where artistic boundaries were fluid and exciting. The comparison drawn between this piece and the works of Charles Rennie Mackintosh suggests a shared commitment to stylized naturalism, while the mention of the Gödöllő Artist Colony roots it firmly within a specific cultural moment. József Vágó’s joint creations with his brother, László, are celebrated for their ability to marry formal European vocabulary with deeply personal national motifs. This screen is a tangible artifact of that creative tension—a perfect marriage of international modernism and localized, heartfelt artistry.

Bringing Salon Grandeur Home


For the collector or designer seeking an anchor piece imbued with history and unparalleled craftsmanship, this reproduction offers an extraordinary opportunity. Imagine its presence in a grand salon or library; it does not merely decorate—it elevates the entire space. The emotional impact of such a piece is one of nostalgic romance mixed with sophisticated modernity. It invites contemplation on beauty, artistry, and the passage of time, making any room feel instantly curated, storied, and deeply personal.

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  • Year: 1905
  • Influences:
    • Wiener Werkstätte
    • Japanese aesthetics
  • Movement: Art Nouveau
  • Dimensions: 5 x 207 cm
  • Medium: Marquetry on wood/glass
  • Artistic style: Hungarian Art Nouveau
  • Artist: József Vágó

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