Harlequins Meeting (1994) by Miklos Nemeth is a vivid oil on cardboard piece measuring 99 x 140 cm, signed on the bottom left. The painting features a lively gathering of stylized, mask-like faces in a bold array of colors—reds, greens, blues, and yellows—rendered in thick, expressive brushstrokes. The composition merges figurative expressionism with primitivism, evoking a sense of theatricality and ritual through the exaggerated features and flattened forms. The intricate patterns and bright hues create a visual cacophony that reflects the playful yet intense nature of the harlequin figures. The layered brushwork and dramatic contrasts lend depth and texture, capturing both the individuality and the collective energy of the group. Nemeth’s dynamic style transforms this meeting into a mesmerizing visual spectacle, balancing chaos and harmony in a uniquely captivating way.