Galimberti, Sándor 1883 - 1915
He began studies with István Réti in Nagybánya, and then worked under Simon Hollósy in Munich, following him to Técső. He travelled to Paris in 1907 enrolled at the Julian Academy, and became a regular exhibitor at the shows of the Salon d' Automne and the Salon des Independents between 1908 and 1913. He showed his work alongside that of his wife Valéria Dénes in the National Salon in 1914. They travelled to France when the war broke out, and then escaped to Holland. Galimberti painted his Amsterdam here, a piece that built upon the fruits of Cubism. He committed suicide on the day of his wife's burial.
Bibliography: Dénes, Zsófia: Galimberti Sándor és Dénes Valéria, (A Művészet Kiskönyvtára, 131), Budapest, Corvina, 1979. o Galimberti emlékkiállítás, exhibition cat, introductory essay by Géger Melinda Kaposvár, Rippl-Rónai Múzeum, 2003.
Bibliography: Dénes, Zsófia: Galimberti Sándor és Dénes Valéria, (A Művészet Kiskönyvtára, 131), Budapest, Corvina, 1979. o Galimberti emlékkiállítás, exhibition cat, introductory essay by Géger Melinda Kaposvár, Rippl-Rónai Múzeum, 2003.
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