
Portraits
“Personalities” rather than portraits is the correct term to describe Anton Molnar’s figures. He always focuses on depicting strong identities, individuals with particular “power”. Through his eye, a Transylvanian farmer becomes an Emperor, a metallurgy worker seems like an actress, the Doyen of a small village is a philosopher. On his canvas their impassive yet watchful gaze gets magnified. His landmark abstract frame contributes to strengthening this feeling.


Bocsi 120x120

Badacsonyi Szurkebaràt 130x97

Table basse 120x80

Profil au Corset 60 x60

Tache sur fond Renaissance 81x65

Tic-Tac man, Paris 65x54

Rozsa Sàndor 80x80

Calendrier-Nouvelle Lune 100x130

Teri néni 150x150

Teri nèni 100 ans 120x120

Keith fej 146x114

Pastorale de Mai 130x97

Ansix de Gstaad 137x70

Mariée Slovak 120x120 2015

Stone of Bandiagara 120x120 2015
