Hungarian-American painter
Francis de Erdely
De Erdely (left) with Dutch artist Christiaan de Moor, 1933
Born Erdélyi Ferenc
May 3, 1904Died November 28, 1959(1959-11-28) (aged 55) Nationality Hungarian Education Royal Academy of Art, Budapest ; Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando , Madrid ; Sorbonne , Paris Known for Sculpture , Painting , Drawing Movement Surrealism , Expressionism , Cubism , Modernism
Francis de Erdely (Hungarian : Erdélyi Ferenc ) (May 3, 1904 – November 28, 1959)[ 1] was a Hungarian-American artist who was renowned in Europe and the United States for his powerful figure paintings and drawings as well as for his teaching abilities.
Biography
Francis De Erdely was born in Budapest , Hungary in 1904.[ 2] De Erdely first studied at the Royal Academy of Arts in Budapest (1919–1924),[ 3] as well as the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando (Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando) in Madrid and the prestigious Sorbonne and Ecole du Louvre in Paris.
De Erdely's technical abilities, brushwork, and composition were based in European classicism.[ 4] Politics began to inform his work when Fascism began to gain ground in Europe. As De Erdely's career developed, he became less focused on history painting and the themes of classical Antiquity. Subjects surrounding war, suffering, and human strength became present.
De Erdely immigrated to the United States in 1939.[ 5] Living in New York and Chicago initially, he was hired to paint portrait of wealthy patrons. He also painted images of the American Scene. It was after his move to Los Angeles, when his mature work developed and he established himself as an American artist.[ 4]
He is best known for his figure-based paintings done in Los Angeles during the 1940s and 1950s of immigrants, laborers, dancers, and social outsiders. It has been argued that this period of his work relate directly to De Erdely's own experience as an immigrant in a new country.[by whom? ]
Collections
Brussels Moderne, Brussels, Belgium
Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp , Antwerp, Belgium
Butler Institute of American Art , Youngstown, Ohio, United States
Colorado Springs Fine Arts, Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Corcoran Gallery of Art , Washington, D.C., United States
De Young Memorial Museum , San Francisco, California, United States
Denver Art Museum , Denver, Colorado, United States
Detroit Institute of Arts , Detroit, Michigan, United States
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco , California, United States
Los Angeles County Museum of Art , Los Angeles, California, United States[ 5]
Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York, New York, United States
National Gallery of Victoria , Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art , Utah State University, Utah, United States
Oakland Museum of Art, Oakland, California, United States
Pasadena Art Institute , Pasadena, California, United States
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Seattle Museum of Art, Seattle, Washington, United States
Springville Museum of Art , Springville, Utah, United States
USC Fisher Gallery, California, United States
Laguna Art Museum , Laguna, California, United States[ 6]
Huntington Library , San Marino, United States
Exhibitions
1925: Budapest, Hungary
1939: Hungarian Relief Library, New York, New York, United States
1940–1944: Detroit Institute of Arts , Detroit, Michigan, United States
1940: De Young Memorial Museum , San Francisco, California, United States
1940: Santa Barbara Museum of Art , Santa Barbara, California, United States
1941: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
1942: Vancouver Museum of Fine Art
1942–1945: Art Institute of Chicago , Chicago, Illinois, United States
1942–1943: The Scarab Club , Detroit, Michigan, United States
1943: Corcoran Gallery of Art , Washington, D.C., United States
1943–1944: De Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco, California, United States
1945–1946: Denver Art Museum , Denver, Colorado, United States
1945–1946: San Francisco Fine Arts Association, California, United States
1946: Pasadena School of Arts, Pasadena, California, United States
1950: Laguna Beach Art Gallery, Laguna Beach, California, United States
1950: Crocker, Sacramento, California, United States
1950: Haggin Museum , Stockton, California, United States
1950: Oakland Art Museum, Oakland, California, United States
1959–1960: Pasadena Art Museum, Pasadena, California, United States
1960: Seattle Art Museum , Seattle, Washington, United States
1960: Los Angeles County Museum of Art , Los Angeles, California, United States
2022: Laguna Art Museum , Laguna Beach, California, United States
Awards
1925 – Szinyei-Merse Grand Prize, Budapest, Hungary
1929 – Triennial Bronze Medal, Ghent, Belgium
1940–1944 – Detroit Art Institute (prizes)
1942 – Scarab Club , Detroit , Michigan (medal)[ 2]
1943 – Scarab Club, Detroit, Michigan (medal)[ 2]
1946 – Scarab Club, Detroit, Michigan (prize)[ 2]
1946 – Pasadena School of Arts (prize)
1947–1951 – Oakland Art Gallery (prizes)
1949 – Arizona State Fair (award)
1954 – Audubon Association (medal)
References
Further reading
Anderson Campbell, Alissa (2006). Francis De Erdely . Santa Barbara: Anderson Art and Appraisals.
Art Encyclopedia . Vol. I/632.
Cummings, Paul. A Dictionary of Contemporary American Artists . New York: St. Martin's Press. p. 97.
Cyclopaedia of Hungarian Painters and Graphic artists . Vol. 156.
Falk, Peter Hastings, ed. (1998). Record of the Carnegie Institute's International Exhibitions 1896-1996 . Sound View Press. p. 106. ISBN 9780932087553 .
Hughes, Edan Milton (1989). Artists in California, 1786–1940 . San Francisco: Hughes Pub. p. 289.
McClelland, Gordon T.; Last, Jay T. California Watercolors 1850-1970 . Hillcrest Press. p. 104.
Millier, Arthur (1960). Francis De Erdely: 1904-1959 . Pasadena Art Museum.
Moure, Nancy Dustin Wall (1998). California Art: 450 Years of Painting and Other Media . Los Angeles: Dustin Publications. pp. 287– 295.
Vollmer Encyclopedia . Vol. 2/46. 2013-01-10.
Watson, Ernest W. (1950). Twenty Painters and How They Work . New York: Watson-Guptill Publications.
External links
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