Jozsa Jaritz was born in Hungary in 1893 to an upper middle-class family. From 1912 to 1913, she was a disciple of Lajos Ebner Deak at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts. In 1914 she was taught by... Read full biography
Jozsa Jaritz was born in Hungary in 1893 to an upper middle-class family. From 1912 to 1913, she was a disciple of Lajos Ebner Deak at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts. In 1914 she was taught by Bela Ivanyi Grunwald at Kecsjenet artists' colony, then during the war she continued her studies at... Read full biography
Jozsa Jaritz was born in Hungary in 1893 to an upper middle-class family. From 1912 to 1913, she was a disciple of Lajos Ebner Deak at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts. In 1914 she was taught by Bela Ivanyi Grunwald at Kecsjenet artists' colony, then during the war she continued her studies at Ivanyi Gruwald private school in Csaky Street. After the closure of this school she attended Oszkar Glatz's school in Fehervari Street. Here she met Vilma Kiss and Anna Czillich with whom she was in... Read full biography
Jozsa Jaritz was born in Hungary in 1893 to an upper middle-class family. From 1912 to 1913, she was a disciple of Lajos Ebner Deak at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts. In 1914 she was taught by Bela Ivanyi Grunwald at Kecsjenet artists' colony, then during the war she continued her studies at Ivanyi Gruwald private school in Csaky Street. After the closure of this school she attended Oszkar Glatz's school in Fehervari Street. Here she met Vilma Kiss and Anna Czillich with whom she was in close friendship later on. In 1919 she studied at Robert Bereny's Master-Course. In 1920 when academic reforms were introduced, Jaritz representative of female studies, and Vilma Kiss asked Janos Vaszary to accept the professorship of the Academy of... Read full biography
Jozsa Jaritz was born in Hungary in 1893 to an upper middle-class family. From 1912 to 1913, she was a disciple of Lajos Ebner Deak at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts. In 1914 she was taught by Bela Ivanyi Grunwald at Kecsjenet artists' colony, then during the war she continued her studies at Ivanyi Gruwald private school in Csaky Street. After the closure of this school she attended Oszkar Glatz's school in Fehervari Street. Here she met Vilma Kiss and Anna Czillich with whom she was in close friendship later on. In 1919 she studied at Robert Bereny's Master-Course. In 1920 when academic reforms were introduced, Jaritz representative of female studies, and Vilma Kiss asked Janos Vaszary to accept the professorship of the Academy of Fine Arts. Thus, in term of 1920-1921 she was one of Vaszary's first students. In February 192... Read full biography
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