Antal Goldfinger

Works
  • 60 Cunningham Vette
    60 Cunningham Vette
    C-Print
    38x38
  • African Dreams
    African Dreams
    C-Print
    36x36
  • After the Rain
    After the Rain
    Oil
    33x25
  • Against All Odds
    Against All Odds
    C-Print
    38x38
  • Arctic Love
    Arctic Love
    C-Print
    28x21
  • Aurora
    Aurora
    Oil
    20x26
  • Auto Race of 1908
    Auto Race of 1908
    C-Print
    38x38
  • Autumn - The Cup of Bacchus Flows Freely
    Autumn - The Cup of Bacchus Flows Freely
    Oil
    36x60
  • Autumn Harvest
    Autumn Harvest
    Oil
    11x14
  • Bambi
    Bambi
    Oil
    16x20
  • Blue Bird
    Blue Bird
    C-Print
    15x10
  • Blue Serenity
    Blue Serenity
    Oil
    36x24
  • Bouquet d'Ete
    Bouquet d'Ete
    Oil
    20x16
  • Breaking In
    Breaking In
    Oil
    20x24
  • Bristlecone Pine
    Bristlecone Pine
    Oil
    40x40
  • Chief Joseph
    Chief Joseph
    C-Print
    38x38
  • Chief Joseph 2
    Chief Joseph 2
    C-Print
    38x38
  • Chief Plent Coups
    Chief Plent Coups
    C-Print
    38x38
  • Chief Plent Coups 2
    Chief Plent Coups 2
    C-Print
    38x38
  • Chief Red Cloud
    Chief Red Cloud
    C-Print
    38x38
  • Chief Seattle
    Chief Seattle
    C-Print
    38x38
  • Chief Seattle
    Chief Seattle
    C-Print
    38x38
  • Chief Seattle 2
    Chief Seattle 2
    C-Print
    38x38
  • Chief Sitting Bull
    Chief Sitting Bull
    C-Print
    38x38
  • Chief Standing Bear
    Chief Standing Bear
    C-Print
    38x38
  • Chief Wolf Robe
    Chief Wolf Robe
    C-Print
    38x38
  • Dream of Possibility
    Dream of Possibility
    Oil
    20x16
  • Early Spring
    Early Spring
    Oil
    11x14
  • Feeling
    Feeling
    Oil
    33x25
  • Fire in the Sky
    Fire in the Sky
    Oil
    21x14
  • Flames
    Flames
    Oil
    30x36
  • Girl Happy
    Girl Happy
    Oil
    30x31
  • Hope
    Hope
    Oil
    36x36
  • How Do I Look
    How Do I Look
    Oil
    24x20
  • I Love New York
    I Love New York
    Oil
    33x25
  • Impossible
    Impossible
    Bronze
    35x14x12
  • Inviting Good Fortune
    Inviting Good Fortune
    Oil
    8x10
  • Jumbo Kardashian
    Jumbo Kardashian
    C-Print
    30x33
  • L'Arc de Triomphe
    L'Arc de Triomphe
    Oil
    24x30
  • La Finesse
    La Finesse
    Oil
    48x36
  • Lady in Blue
    Lady in Blue
    Oil
    45x37
  • Les Amis
    Les Amis
    Oil
    16x20
  • Les Rosiers
    Les Rosiers
    Oil
    20x16
  • Loretto Chapel
    Loretto Chapel
    Oil
    7x6
  • Memoires of the Geisha
    Memoires of the Geisha
    Oil
    24x16
  • Modern Renaissance
    Modern Renaissance
    C-Print
    32x50
  • Moment of Solace
    Moment of Solace
    Oil
    16x24
  • Mon Amour
    Mon Amour
    Oil
    12x8
  • Nectar of the Gods
    Nectar of the Gods
    C-Print
    28x21
  • Papillon Paradis
    Papillon Paradis
    C-Print
    40x60
  • Purity
    Purity
    Oil
    35x30
  • Resplendent Afternoon
    Resplendent Afternoon
    C-Print
    30x22
  • Resurrection
    Resurrection
    Oil
    25x21
  • Reverie
    Reverie
    C-Print
    34x25
  • Serenity
    Serenity
    Oil
    37x25
  • Setting Out
    Setting Out
    Oil
    36x48
  • Soiree Messieurs
    Soiree Messieurs
    Oil
    30x50
  • St. Francis Cathedral Basilica
    St. Francis Cathedral Basilica
    Oil
    7x6
  • Sunflower 1956
    Sunflower 1956
    Oil
    30x30
  • The Art Deco Series - Single Vase 2
    The Art Deco Series - Single Vase 2
    Oil
    20x9
  • The Art Deco Series - Single Vase 4
    The Art Deco Series - Single Vase 4
    Oil
    20x9
  • The Art Deco Series - Single Vase 6
    The Art Deco Series - Single Vase 6
    Oil
    20x9
  • The Great London Flood
    The Great London Flood
    Oil
    16x20
  • Time
    Time
    Oil
    16x12
  • Toujours Beau
    Toujours Beau
    Oil
    36x25
  • Tranquility
    Tranquility
    Oil
    12x20
  • Trio Van Kemeelperde
    Trio Van Kemeelperde
    C-Print
    36x36
  • Untitled
    Untitled
    Oil
    58x80
  • Venezia
    Venezia
    Oil
    24x30
  • Verdant
    Verdant
    Limited Edition
    16x12
  • Yehudi Menuhin
    Yehudi Menuhin
    Oil
    32x24
Biography

Antal Goldfinger is considered the master painter of Expressive Realism, an art movement which focuses on improving physical forms and enhancing color to express the best of both representational and non-representational images. His paintings combine a vibrant sensuality and a meticulous use of chromatic and compositional balance.

 

Goldfinger's artistic heritage stretches back through the “lost generation” of 19th century German painters and ultimately, to Jan Vermeer, the movement's founder. Color is used not only as a medium of expression but also as means of delineating space and form.

 

Goldfinger was born in Gyongyos, Hungary where he demonstrated artistic talent from an early age. In his twenties, he studied with a renowned Hungarian master to develop the foundation for his landscape, still life, plein aire and alia prima styles. Following this period of study, he emigrated to Germany and later to the United States where he sought a wider array of teachers and a new life.

 

He settled in Seattle and attended affiliated classes at the University of Washington. During this time he learned to identify color in a more formal and comprehensive manner as the means to draw viewers into his paintings and direct the eyes to absorb the entire canvas. While he already knew how to produce beautiful art, studying at the university taught him the underlying principles of what made his compositions work; the technical “skeleton” of his art.

 

Constantly striving to perfect his art, Goldfinger eventually moved to Florida, where he continued to study with a French contemporary master of the genre. During this period he evolved from a virtuoso to an absolute master. The “gentle technique” of using the thinnest possible strokes of color sets Goldfinger's work apart from his peers. As he states "it is saying more with less talk.”

 

Currently, Goldfinger's paintings reflect the best of modern materials and practices combined with the rich history of European master artists, whom he reveres. Each work begins with the finest hand-stretched Belgian linen. The canvas is repeatedly primed, allowed to dry and then sanded to smooth perfection. Although this process can take up to two months, it is an essential element to having a glass-like surface capable of receiving precise detailed brush strokes. Once painting begins, he uses only the finest Dutch oils, the same formulas used by the greatest masters of “The Golden Age.”

 

Subtle blends of tints and tones are used to fill in the details, while using the interplay of light and shadow to give viewers a sense of movement and rhythm. As many as 30 layers of paint may be applied to areas of the canvas in order to produce the desired effect.

 

Although he no longer paints in 36 hour bursts as when he was younger, Goldfinger still sees his work as a series of precise and exacting layers, each of which must be correctly completed as a foundation for the next. “Unlike an Impressionist work which can be done in an afternoon, an Expressive Realism work takes a matter of months. It requires knowing exactly where I am going, and what I have to do to reach the final stage,” says Goldfinger. “One has to go through extreme complexity to find effortless, masterful simplicity. Less is more when you strike the perfect chord.”

 

Antal Goldfinger's paintings invite one to enter a world of rediscovery - the timeless existence of really looking, noticing, stopping to visit and savor every detail. Seeing perhaps for the first time, minute elements executed with a precision which is breathtaking. The viewer is left to wonder at the extraordinary skill and talent which allows the artist to create works with such deep understanding of the miraculous structure of nature. We can enter into a space where we become aware of the very essence of a flower, perceive the presence of song in a bird, and sense the delicious succulence of a fruit. One enters directly into the life force which flows from artist's hand to image.

 

“A good painting has to be viewed in its entirety, so I have to keep the viewers' eyes moving in order to do that. I also add details in different stages of execution - some crisp, some subtle and barely visible, so that there is always something in the process of discovery for the viewer.” Goldfinger concludes by saying “A painting needs to have something to continually intrigue its audience, because ultimately, art is entertainment.”

 

Antal Goldfinger's works are held in prestigious private, corporate and celebrity collections throughout the world, including museums and the White House of the United States.