Marton’s War Works Ervin Marton, like those of his generation, survived two world wars. Some of his artistic work reflects that experience. [THIS PAGE WILL EVOLVE AS TIME ALLOWS] SELF-PORTRAIT AS THE GOLEM – 30’s Esperanto Stamp 01 The Martyrs (in Hung. National Gallery) – 30’s IAF Crucifix Wail – 30’s Running Amok by E. Marton -30’s Christ Figure Battlefield 02 Lino (1930s) Worms (in Hung. National Gallery) – 30’s Worms (30s) Bleeding Arm (1939?) Cri (1941) Devil & Flames Killing Swastika – First Half 40’s Doriot-Laval by Ervin MartonThe rare drawing that survived! Battlefield 01 by Ervin Marton Prayer (1946?) Timeless (1946?) Sadness (1946) Camps 01 (Szombathely Museum) – 1946 Camps 02 (statue has disappeared) Head – approx. 1946 A Couple w. Teeth Grief (1947?) Head 02 – 1947 Tiger Teeth 1947? Ervin Marton Reflections on War