József Fürst’s Sonata (oil on canvas, 80×80 cm) immediately catches the eye: the square format gives stability, while the subtle rhythm of the subjects and the play of tones also add dynamism. The painting is based on classical foundations, with the traditional treatment of oil paint, yet it has something new: a point of view that does not simply reproduce the subject, but makes it tangible.
The colours are rich yet balanced: Fürst uses shades to fine-tune the mood of the whole picture, moving light and shadow so that they are neither harsh nor dull. The brushstrokes are delicate and precise: the treatment of the surface reflects the painter’s long practice, the care of the workmanship, the love of detail.

His composition is bold: although the square frame of the painting is stable, the lines of vision, the placement of shapes, the direction of light, seem to suck you in. One has the feeling of standing near the subjects, of being part of them. It is this treatment of space and vision that is one of the hallmarks of Fürst’s art – classical subjects are not merely illustrated, but given new life by the sensations and atmosphere.

The theme, entitled Sonata, carries musicality, rhythm and mood, which gives a strong metaphorical mesh over the formal elements. The work thus works on several levels: visual, emotional, atmospheric.
- József Fürst’s oeuvre embodies decades of practice: extraordinary drawing skills, brushwork, sensitive handling of light and shade.
- The artist’s technical skill is such that the surface of the painting is ‘ice smooth’ – in other words, he employs the most perfect form of surface treatment when necessary.
- He draws on classical traditions, but does not copy them backwards: the boldness of the composition, the modernity of the proportions and the vision show that he is not following limits, but seeking new paths.
This painting is an excellent choice for those who love the calm and depth of classical art, but do not want to miss the emotional intensity and fresh vision.
If you are looking for a work that:
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- acts as a focal point in your home,
- It invites contemplation, meditation and contemplation,
- rewards both formal beauty and richness of content,
then Sonata is a piece that has this mandate.
All in all, Sonata is one of the few works that not only demonstrates professional achievement, but also provides a genuine experience – in a novel formulation that respects tradition while renewing it.
