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Gyula Aggházy (20 March, 1850 in
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– 23 May, 1919 in
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) was a Hungarian
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painter and art teacher.


Biography

He started his schooling in Dombóvár, Budapest. Gyula Aggházy's painterly ambitions were not received with great enthusiasm by his father, who definitely intended his son to be a musician. Therefore, after graduating from the conservatory, he signed a contract with the orchestra of the National Theater where he played violin. In parallel, he completed model drawing exercises as a student of
Ferenc Újházy Ferenc Újházy (8 December 1827, Szolnok - 7 June 1921, Budapest)Listing
@ the Petőfi Literary Museum was a H ...
, and finally committed himself to painting. Between 1869 and 1874 he attended the
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and the
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.Brief biography
@ Magyar Elektronikus Könyvtár.
He studied in the painting department as a student of
Carl Wurzinger Carl Wurzinger (1 June 1817, Vienna - 16 March 1883, Vienna) was an Austrian history painter and a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna. Life and work His father was the property caretaker, caretaker for an estate. In 1832, at the age ...
,
Karl von Blaas Karl von Blaas (28 April 1815 – 19 March 1894) was an Austrian people, Austrian painter known for his portraits and religious compositions executed on canvas as well as in the form of frescoes. Biography Carl Von Blaas was born to a peasant fa ...
,
Eduard von Engerth Edouard Ritter von Engerth (13 May 1818 – 1897) was an Austrian historical portrait painter. Biography He was born at Pless, Prussian Silesia, and studied under Leopold Kupelwieser at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna The Academy of Fine Arts ...
and
Peter Johann Nepomuk Geiger Peter Johann Nepomuk Geiger (11 January 1805 – 29 October 1880) was a Viennese artist. Life Born in Vienna, Geiger wanted originally to follow the family tradition and become a sculptor, but drawing and painting were his natural element. ...
. He then trained for another three years at the
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academy under the leadership of Sándor Wagner. He started working in Munich in 1873, and due to the success of his pictures sent home, he received a state scholarship until 1876. In 1874 due to a serious illness, he returned to
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and after a short stay in
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(a popular gathering spot for painters), he travelled to
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where he was a pupil of
Mihály Munkácsy Mihály Munkácsy (20 February 1844 – 1 May 1900) was a Hungarian painter. He earned international reputation with his genre pictures and large-scale biblical paintings. Early years Munkácsy was born as ''Mihály Leó Lieb'' () to Mi ...
. From 1874, he appeared in exhibitions with pictures of folk life and Balaton landscapes. After the turn of the century, he sought motifs from the surroundings of Lake Balaton for his evocative landscapes, and many considered him the "Balaton painter". His significant and sensational pictures were "The Card Dealer", "The Kneading Wench", and "Forced Concert". His picture "Terefere" won the György Ráth prize of 100 gold (1881), his work "Wedding" received the London Artists' Silver Medal (1908). Aggházy studied at the academy during the day and was a violinist in a suburban theater in the evenings. He lived with Artúr Tölgyessy, whom he also taught to play the
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. (They met Tölgyessy for the next time in Szolnok in 1875.) In the summer of 1875, he returned to Hungary, worked for a while in Budapest, and then at the beginning of 1876 he moved to the artist colony in Szolnok, where he spent almost a whole decade studying Hungarian folk life. Between 1887-1896 he was a teacher at the College of Applied Arts and then at the Drawing Training College. His painting Gypsy Woman Card Thrower was made in Szolnok and was exhibited for the first time in Budapest in 1877. His work 'Terefere' was exhibited in the Salon in Paris in 1883, then it was bought for the Hungarian National Museum, and it is currently in the
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. In 1882, his picture 'Lacikonyha' was bought for the king's collection. In 1883, he appeared at the first picture exhibition in
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(and Transylvania) with the picture "Park detail". In his article of February 11, 1883, the art critic journalist of the Cluj-Napoca Közlöny evaluated the picture as follows: "''The small picture with bending leafy trees, with a hut in the background, and in the foreground, a little boy talking to a stork with a long neck. It is undeveloped, aimlessly scattered and not chosen well enough. The hut in the background is neither aesthetic nor well painted, but in the foreground the little boy and the worldly landscape around him is a modest but pleasant idea.''" His picture was not received very well. In 1884, he permanently settled in Budapest in his studio-villa which was designed by
Gyula Benczúr Gyula Benczúr (28 January 1844, Nyíregyháza – 16 July 1920, Szécsény) was a Hungarian painter and art teacher. An "outstanding exponent of academicism", he specialized in portraits and historical scenes. He is "considered one of the grea ...
, with a Munich influence. In the same year he received a 500 HUF Church Painting Prize for his painting "The Woman Who Breaks Marriage". In 1885, he spent two months in
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, studying the fine art collections of
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,
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and
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, the works of the old masters. Among his works presented at the national exhibition in Budapest in 1885, Mosónők was awarded the grand exhibition medal. In 1886, 'No ne izéljen!' was bought for the king. Between 1887-1896 he was a teacher at the College of Applied Arts, and from 1897 at the Model Drawing School, he was respected as a master by, among others, Sándor Pazsiczky (1881-1955), Jenő Keményffy (1875-1920), Oszkár Mendlik (1871-1963). In 1897, he became a Professor at the
Hungarian University of Fine Arts The Hungarian University of Fine Arts ( Hungarian: , MKE) is the central Hungarian art school in Budapest, Andrássy Avenue. It was founded in 1871 as the Hungarian Royal Drawing School ''(Magyar Királyi Mintarajztanoda)'' and has been called ...
. His famous students at the School of Model Drawing and then at the College of Fine Arts included Lipót Ács, Gizella Barabás, Gusztáv Hénel, József Jászay, Kata Kalivoda, Alfréd Lakos, Albert Nyáry, Sándor Pataky and more. Sándor Pazsiczky (1881–1955), Jenő Keményffy, and Oszkár Mendlik respected him as a master. He excelled as a photograper. His glass negatives are in the custody of the family, the enlargements made of them can be found in the Data Library of the Hungarian National Gallery along with his genre works in the
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style which were very popular. Gyula Aggházy created the exquisite landscapes of one of the most beautiful rooms of the
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, the upstairs gallery of the King's Staircase. The altarpiece of the Loreto chapel of the
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in Budapest is also his work. He also liked to paint Budapest. Another important work of his was the altar picture on the left side of the church in
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, the "Archangel Gábor". One of the side altars of the baroque church in Tarany (Somogy) is decorated with Gyula Aggházy's painting entitled "Mary's Ascension". The altarpiece of the Bártfa church is also the work of Gyula Aggházy. His work can be found in the Szent Erzsébet Parish Church in Árpád-házi (Budapest, Rózsák tere 8.) Gyula Aggházy died on May 13, 1919 in Budapest, his grave is in the Kerepes cemetery. In March 1922, a memorial exhibition was organized in Budapest on the 3rd anniversary of his death. Several portraits of Gyula Aggházy and pictures related to the Mészöly trend can be found in the Hungarian National Gallery. In 1937, Dezső Ambrozovics, a translator and art collector from Budapest, donated his collection of more than 250 works of art - primarily paintings - to the Ferenc Móra Museum in Szeged, and then Gyula Aggházy's pictures also entered the museum's collection. At the Winter Exhibition of 2008, the royal palace bought his oil painting "Four-wheel tug at the moonlight", and his picture "Part from Lovranó" also found a buyer.


Main exhibitions

* He participated in the exhibitions of the Transylvanian Fine Arts Society (
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, 1883, 1890, 1902, 1903) * He is a permanent exhibitor and founding member of the National Salon, and has also participated in many rural exhibitions. * Memorial exhibition. Art gallery. On the 3rd anniversary of his death. (with
Ferenc Újházy Ferenc Újházy (8 December 1827, Szolnok - 7 June 1921, Budapest)Listing
@ the Petőfi Literary Museum was a H ...
and
József Róna József Róna (1 February 1861, Lovasberény – 31 December 1939, Budapest) was a Hungarian sculptor and artist. Biography Róna's best known wood carving, ''Joseph and Potiphar's Wife'', also won him the Gold Prize. His major sculptur ...
, Budapest, 1922) * Memorial exhibition (Szolnok, 1952). * In July 2000, Gyula Aggházy's painting in
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was included in the exhibition "Hungarian landscape, with a Hungarian brush" of the Bencés Abbey Museum. The exhibition was by
Ferenc Mádl Ferenc Mádl (; 29 January 1931 – 29 May 2011) * : Collar of the Order of Merit (25 September 2002). References External links His biography at the website of the Office of the President of the Republic of HungaryRetrieved 2011-05-30 ...
in the Mihály Munkácsy Museum in Békéscsaba on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the painter's death "Spiritual heirs of Munkácsy's art - students, followers". * In 2000, an exhibition was organized in the Mihály Munkácsy Museum in
Békéscsaba Békéscsaba (; ; see also #Name, other alternative names) is a city with county rights in southeast Hungary, the capital of Békés County. Geography Békéscsaba is located in the Great Hungarian Plain, southeast from Budapest. Highway 44, 47 ...
on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the painter's death, entitled "Spiritual heirs of Munkácsy's art - disciples, followers".


Selected paintings

File:Agghazy Gyula-Lights in the Grove.jpg, Light in the Grove File:Agghazy Gyula-Bridal Musicians.jpg, Bridal Musicians File:Agghazy Gyula-To be Angry with You.jpg, I am Angry with You File:Agghazy, Gyula - On the Sun-lit Field.jpg, In a Sun-lit Field File:Agghazy Gyula-Girl in front of a Stove.jpg, Girl in Front of a Stove


References


External links


Arcadja Auctions: more works by Aggházy
{{DEFAULTSORT:Agghazy, Gyula 1850 births 1919 deaths Genre painters Painters from Austria-Hungary 19th-century Hungarian painters 20th-century Hungarian painters 19th-century Hungarian male artists 20th-century Hungarian male artists Hungarian male painters