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◇ Night Juggler
◇ Night Juggler
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About our restored prints
About our restored prints
Expertly restored: tears and stains are fixed, original clarity and depth of color are thoughtfully revived.
- Printed on museum-quality fine art paper
- Archival inks for long-lasting color
- Professionally color-calibrated
- Most framed prints ship unassembled for safety. Assembly is simple.
Shipping & Return Policy
Shipping & Return Policy
Classic Prints/Framed prints: 1-2 weeks
Frames & Decor: 2-3 weeks
Custom Frames: 2-3 weeks
Returns within 2 weeks.
Custom Framed prints are hand assembled and cannot be returned.
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Classic vs. Premium
Classic vs. Premium
Classic Line = Affordable prints and modern frames typically in standard sizes.
Premium Framed Collection = Premium hand-built frames, and unique print sizes.
A subterranean, atmospheric look at the circus through the lens of mid-century Hungarian modernism. Lóránt Nyári utilizes the deep, velvety blacks inherent to the etching process to carve a figure out of the darkness, focusing on the kinetic relationship between the performer and the five suspended spheres. The composition is stripped of spectacle, offering instead a quiet, psychological portrait of concentration where the heavy tonal contrast emphasizes the isolation and grace of the subject.
Why We Picked It
This piece is a compelling study in chiaroscuro and structural balance. The way the juggler’s limbs create a rigid, almost architectural frame for the circular forms of the balls creates a satisfying visual rhythm. The dense, cross-hatched textures provide a tactile quality that is often lost in modern digital art, making it a standout for collectors who appreciate the physical "bite" of an etched plate and the sophisticated play of negative space.
Notable Context
In 1960, the Hungarian art scene was navigating the tension between traditional craftsmanship and the creeping influence of global abstraction. Nyári’s work from this period often utilized the circus—a space of both high discipline and outsider status—as a metaphor for the artist’s own role in society. This was a time of "consolidation" in Hungary, where artists began to find more room for personal expression beyond state-mandated styles, leading to a resurgence in the graphic arts and intimate, smaller-scale works like this etching.
About the Artist
Lóránt Nyári (1928–1982) was a master of the copperplate, known for his ability to find monumental form within the small dimensions of a print. A graduate of the Hungarian College of Fine Arts, Nyári spent his career in Budapest, where his work became synonymous with a moody, introspective brand of European graphic realism. His technical skill allowed him to capture the specific grit of post-war urban life, making him a vital figure in the preservation of classical printmaking techniques during the 20th century.

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