Mužské akty (1924–1927)
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Konštantín Bauer, a Slovak painter, is recognized for his significant role in the development of Slovak visual arts during the early twentieth century. His artistic path mirrors the vibrant cultural landscape characteristic of Central Europe at that time. Bauer’s heritage encompassed multiple regions, a factor that informed both his personal growth and creative endeavors.
Born in Slovenská Ľupča on November 24, 1893, Bauer spent his childhood in the city of Banská Bystrica. Surrounded by a region known for its historical significance and scenic beauty, Bauer's early experiences likely helped cultivate his artistic awareness. These formative years offered him exposure to a rich mix of cultural and artistic influences, elements that would later become evident in his works.
At fifteen, Bauer’s family moved to Košice, a city distinguished by its vibrant and diverse cultural atmosphere. There, he completed his secondary education before proceeding to higher education in Budapest. By 1915, he had earned a degree in mechanical engineering, indicating his aptitude for both technical and creative pursuits.
After finishing his studies, Bauer began a professional path rooted initially in engineering. He was briefly employed as an engineer in Novo Mesto pod Šiatrom, then worked as a railway engineer in Transylvania from 1916 to 1918, and later took up a civilian role at the Ministry of War in Vienna. Such varied experiences likely expanded his perspective and served as further sources of inspiration for his artistic work.












































