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13 Facts About Miklos Suba

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Miklos Suba was a Hungarian-born American artist.

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Miklos Suba is classified as a member of the precisionism movement.

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Miklos Suba was educated in architecture at the Royal Hungarian Technical University of Budapest, graduating in 1902.

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Miklos Suba studied painting at the Vienna Academy in 1903 and later traveled and painted throughout England, France, the Netherlands and Italy.

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Miklos Suba returned to Budapest to work as an architect over the next two decades.

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Miklos Suba immigrated to the United States from Hungary in 1924 and resided with his wife May and daughter at 142 Montague Street in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Brooklyn Heights.

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Miklos Suba lived in Brooklyn Heights for the remainder of his life, later at 24 Sidney Place and finally at 69 Willow Street.

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Miklos Suba is buried with his wife in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn.

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However, Miklos Suba's adopted city impacted a major shift in painting style from countrysides and landscapes to industrial subject matter.

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Miklos Suba's work depicts industrialization and modernization, rendered in precise, sharply defined geometrical forms.

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Miklos Suba restricted his paintings and drawings to areas within Brooklyn, often within walking distance of his residence.

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Miklos Suba created scale models of barbershop poles from various locations in Brooklyn, and these models were featured in an exhibit of his work at the Brooklyn Museum in 1948.

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Miklos Suba incorporated barber poles in many of his paintings.