George A. Horvath quickly established himself in Canada after immigrating to Calgary, Alberta in 1956. One of eight children, he had artistic ambitions early in his youth. Several years of training... Read full biography
George A. Horvath quickly established himself in Canada after immigrating to Calgary, Alberta in 1956. One of eight children, he had artistic ambitions early in his youth. Several years of training in Fine Art in Hungary led to continued studies after his arrival to the West, graduating from Art... Read full biography
George A. Horvath quickly established himself in Canada after immigrating to Calgary, Alberta in 1956. One of eight children, he had artistic ambitions early in his youth. Several years of training in Fine Art in Hungary led to continued studies after his arrival to the West, graduating from Art Institute School in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1964. He has been painting professionally since 1966. Awards include:. "Best Portrait in Oils", Professional Division, Art Instruction Schools,... Read full biography
George A. Horvath quickly established himself in Canada after immigrating to Calgary, Alberta in 1956. One of eight children, he had artistic ambitions early in his youth. Several years of training in Fine Art in Hungary led to continued studies after his arrival to the West, graduating from Art Institute School in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1964. He has been painting professionally since 1966. Awards include:. "Best Portrait in Oils", Professional Division, Art Instruction Schools, International Art Competition, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1962, 1964 and 1965. These works were published in Art Institute Schools academic textbooks. Appointed to the Selection Committee for Series Five of the Olympic Coin Program, 1975. Awarded "Best Canadian... Read full biography
George A. Horvath quickly established himself in Canada after immigrating to Calgary, Alberta in 1956. One of eight children, he had artistic ambitions early in his youth. Several years of training in Fine Art in Hungary led to continued studies after his arrival to the West, graduating from Art Institute School in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1964. He has been painting professionally since 1966. Awards include:. "Best Portrait in Oils", Professional Division, Art Instruction Schools, International Art Competition, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1962, 1964 and 1965. These works were published in Art Institute Schools academic textbooks. Appointed to the Selection Committee for Series Five of the Olympic Coin Program, 1975. Awarded "Best Canadian Painting" by the Cowboy Hall of Fame of Oklahoma City at the CCAA Show, Calgary, for "Landscape of Ye... Read full biography
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