Collection History
The art collection on exhibit at The Hub of Fine Arts consists
of masterpieces created in the most significant Modernist
styles. They have been exhibited in many eminent museums and
galleries in Europe, America and Asia on account of their rarity
and uniqueness, but also their artistic, aesthetic and
historical quality, and their excellence has been enjoyed by art
lovers around the world. For example, Roberto Matta's painting
"Three Figures" was a part of the significant "Matta & The
Fourth Dimension" exhibition at the State Hermitage Museum in
St. Petersburg; Richard Eurich's “Harlequins” adorned the walls
of the Royal Academy in London; Hungarian artist Hugo Scheiber's
masterpiece "Self-Portrait with Cigar" was included in the
Hungarian Avant-Garde exhibition in Tel Aviv, while Amedeo
Modigliani's impressive portrait of "Annie Bjarne" was on
display at the National Art Centre in Tokyo and the Albertina
Museum in Vienna.
The artworks on display at The Hub of Fine Arts have a significant scientific and documentary worth, which is why they have been presented and valorised in numerous scientific publications and monographs. Notable publications in which experts have written about the value of our works of art are: "Auguste Chabaud: The City by Day and Night", "XIX and XX Century French Paintings " by M. Wykes-Joyce, "Art-Documents" by Nane Bettex-Cailler, "Richard Eurich (1903-1992), Visionary Artist," by E. Chaney & C. Clearkin, “The Artist in His Studio“ by Alexander Liberman, “Auguste Herbin” by Anatole Jakovski, and numerous Catalogue raisonné publications such as those for the works of Jean Puy, Jean Metzinger, Tamara de Lempicka and Auguste Herbin.
The artworks on display at The Hub of Fine Arts have a significant scientific and documentary worth, which is why they have been presented and valorised in numerous scientific publications and monographs. Notable publications in which experts have written about the value of our works of art are: "Auguste Chabaud: The City by Day and Night", "XIX and XX Century French Paintings " by M. Wykes-Joyce, "Art-Documents" by Nane Bettex-Cailler, "Richard Eurich (1903-1992), Visionary Artist," by E. Chaney & C. Clearkin, “The Artist in His Studio“ by Alexander Liberman, “Auguste Herbin” by Anatole Jakovski, and numerous Catalogue raisonné publications such as those for the works of Jean Puy, Jean Metzinger, Tamara de Lempicka and Auguste Herbin.