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Gyula Benczur (1844 - 1920) was a Hungarian painter and pedagogue. He won international success with his first few paintings, winning several competitions. He assisted Karl von Piloty with the frescoes of Maximilianeum and Rathaus in Munich. He also illustrated books by the great German writer, Friedrich Schiller. He was commissioned by the Bavarian king Ludwig II to paint Rococo themes. Later he was offered numerous international teaching positions, including offers in Prague and Weimar, but accepted a position in Munich, one of his most distinguished pupils being the Swiss-born American painter Adolfo Meller-Ury. Benczur was later a favorite among the Hungarian upper-class, painting numerous portraits of kings and aristocrats. He was considered a rival in historical painting to Makart. During his lifetime, Benczur won numerous awards. His self-portrait is on display at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
 


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     Gyula Benczur (1844 - 1920) was a Hungarian painter and pedagogue. He won international success with his first few paintings, winning several competitions. He assisted Karl von Piloty with the frescoes of Maximilianeum and Rathaus in Munich. He also illustrated books by the great German writer, Friedrich Schiller. He was commissioned by the Bavarian king Ludwig II to paint Rococo themes. Later he was offered numerous international teaching positions, including offers in Prague and Weimar, but accepted a position in Munich, one of his most distinguished pupils being the Swiss-born American painter Adolfo Meller-Ury. Benczur was later a favorite among the Hungarian upper-class, painting numerous portraits of kings and aristocrats. He was considered a rival in historical painting to Makart. During his lifetime, Benczur won numerous awards. His self-portrait is on display at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
 

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Gyula Benczur Benczur-vajk oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   93527
Benczur-vajk
Benczur-vajk
1875 TTD
1875 TTD


 

Gyula Benczur Olvaso no az erdoben oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   93528
Olvaso no az erdoben
Olvaso no az erdoben
Date 1875 TTD
Date 1875 TTD


 

Gyula Benczur Count Gyula Androssy oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   93529
Count Gyula Androssy
Count Gyula Androssy
1884 TTD
1884 TTD


 

Gyula Benczur Portrait of Queen Elizabeth oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   93530
Portrait of Queen Elizabeth
Portrait of Queen Elizabeth
Date 1899(1899) Medium oil on canvas TTD
Date 1899(1899) Medium oil on canvas TTD


 

Gyula Benczur Cleopatra oil painting artist
  ID de tableau::   93531
Cleopatra
Cleopatra
Date 1911(1911) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 69 x 100 cm (27.2 x 39.4 in) TTD
Date 1911(1911) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 69 x 100 cm (27.2 x 39.4 in) TTD


 

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     Gyula Benczur
    Gyula Benczur (1844 - 1920) was a Hungarian painter and pedagogue. He won international success with his first few paintings, winning several competitions. He assisted Karl von Piloty with the frescoes of Maximilianeum and Rathaus in Munich. He also illustrated books by the great German writer, Friedrich Schiller. He was commissioned by the Bavarian king Ludwig II to paint Rococo themes. Later he was offered numerous international teaching positions, including offers in Prague and Weimar, but accepted a position in Munich, one of his most distinguished pupils being the Swiss-born American painter Adolfo Meller-Ury. Benczur was later a favorite among the Hungarian upper-class, painting numerous portraits of kings and aristocrats. He was considered a rival in historical painting to Makart. During his lifetime, Benczur won numerous awards. His self-portrait is on display at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.

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