Gyula Basch
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Gyula Basch (April 9, 1851[1] - January 2, 1928[2]), was a Hungarian painter.
Basch was born in Budapest. After completing his studies at the gymnasium, he attended the at Zurich (1867–72), where he obtained his diploma as engineer. He devoted himself, however, exclusively to painting, and became first a at the École des Beaux-Arts at Paris (1873–74), and afterward a pupil of (1885) and of the painter in Budapest (1888), finally occupying himself with genre and portrait painting. He died in Baden bei Wien.
Works[]
His principal works are:
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Among his portraits are those of the cellist David Popper, and the Hungarian statesman Dr. Max Falk (Miksa Falk).
References[]
- ^ Hungarian Jewish Lexikon
- ^ "Basch, Gyula". Artists of the World Online. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
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- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Singer, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "Basch, Gyula". The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.
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- Hungarian Jews
- Jewish painters
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- 1928 deaths
- Artists from Budapest
- 19th-century Hungarian painters
- 19th-century male artists
- 20th-century Hungarian painters
- 20th-century male artists
- Hungarian male painters
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