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Gyula Benczúr - Portrait of the Artist’s Father

Portrait of the Artist’s Father (1873)

Gyula Benczúr (Hungarian, 1844-1920)
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Gyula Benczúr

Gyula Benczúr was a Hungarian painter and art teacher. He specialized in portraits and historical scenes.
His family moved to Kassa when he was still very young and he displayed an early talent for drawing. He began his studies in 1861 with Hermann Anschutz and Johann Georg Hiltensperger (1806–1890). From 1865 to 1869, he studied with Karl von Piloty.

He achieved international success in 1870 when he won the Hungarian national competition for historical painting with his depiction of King Stephen's baptism. He then assisted Piloty with the frescoes at the Maximilianeum and the Rathaus in Munich and illustrated books by the great German writer, Friedrich Schiller. King Ludwig II of Bavaria gave him several commissions.

He was named a Professor at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, in 1875. Soon after, he built a home in Ambach on Lake Starnberg; designed by his brother Béla. In 1883, he returned to Hungary, where he continued to be an art teacher. One of his most distinguished pupils was the Swiss-born American painter Adolfo Müller-Ury. Benczúr was later a favorite among the Hungarian upper-class, painting numerous portraits of kings and aristocrats. He also created some religious works; notably altarpieces for St. Stephen's Basilica and Buda Castle.

He was an honorary member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Streets have been named after him in Balassagyarmat, Balatonkenese, Berettyóújfalu, Bonyhád, Budapest, Debrecen, Jászberény, Komló, Pécs, Szabadszállás, Szeged and Košice. His daughters Olga (1875–1962) and Ida (1876–1970) also became well-known artists.

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Still life with a skull and a book

Still life with a skull and a book (1860)

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Portrait of an Officer (1919)

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Hunyadi’s Farewell to his Homeland

Hunyadi’s Farewell to his Homeland (between 1864 and 1866)

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Portrait of a man

Portrait of a man (1875–1880)

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Little Girl with a Doll

Little Girl with a Doll (1863)

Gyula Benczúr (Hungarian, 1844-1920)
Woman with a dolphin

Woman with a dolphin

Gyula Benczúr (Hungarian, 1844-1920)
Woman Reading in a Forest

Woman Reading in a Forest (1875)

Gyula Benczúr (Hungarian, 1844-1920)
Woman with a dolphin

Woman with a dolphin (1870-1880)

Gyula Benczúr (Hungarian, 1844-1920)
Amor mit Wespe

Amor mit Wespe (1920)

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Study of female heads

Study of female heads (1870-1880)

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Portrait of a girl in a red scarf

Portrait of a girl in a red scarf (1860-1865)

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Project for a Room for King Ludwig II (1854–1886) of Bavaria

Project for a Room for King Ludwig II (1854–1886) of Bavaria

Gyula Benczúr (Hungarian, 1844-1920)
Portrait of Gejz Bencúr

Portrait of Gejz Bencúr (1859)

Gyula Benczúr (Hungarian, 1844-1920)
Portrait of Gejza Bencúr.

Portrait of Gejza Bencúr. (1872)

Gyula Benczúr (Hungarian, 1844-1920)
Portrait of Terézia Ujházy (née Prissnitzová)

Portrait of Terézia Ujházy (née Prissnitzová) (1868)

Gyula Benczúr (Hungarian, 1844-1920)
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