Francis de Erdely


Francis de Erdely 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 Ferenc Erdélyi on the 3 May 1904 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary. De Erdely first studied at the Hungarian Royal Drawing School,, as well as the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid and the prestigious Sorbonne in Paris.
De Erdely's technical abilities, brushwork, and composition were based in European classicism. 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. 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.
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.

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Awards

  • 1925 – Szinyei-Merse Grand Prize, Budapest, Hungary
  • 1929 – Triennial Bronze Medal, Ghent, Belgium
  • 1940–1944 – Detroit Art Institute
  • 1942 – Scarab Club, Detroit, Michigan
  • 1943 – Scarab Club, Detroit, Michigan
  • 1946 – Scarab Club, Detroit, Michigan
  • 1946 – Pasadena School of Arts
  • 1947–1951 – Oakland Art Gallery
  • 1949 – Arizona State Fair
  • 1954 – Audubon Association