János Mattis-Teutsch
Hungarian artist
Died when: 75 years 217 days (907 months)Star Sign: Leo

János Mattis-Teutsch or Máttis-Teutsch, Mátis-Teutsch (IPA: ['ja?no? 'm?t?i? 't????t??]; the most common Hungarian-language versions of his name, all of which have also been spelled without the hyphen; his first name has been rendered as Hans or Johannes in German and Ioan in Romanian; 13 August 1884 – 17 March 1960) was a Hungarian painter, sculptor, graphic artist, art critic, and poet.
Best known for his ("Soulflowers") cycle of paintings, he was an important contributor to the development of modern art and avant-garde trends inside Romania (where he spent the larger part of his life).
He was the grandfather of the artist .
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