Lajos Gulacsy, Hungarian painter. Written By: The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica . Last Updated: Feb 17, 2020 See Article History. Alternative Title: Gulacsy Lajos. Lajos Gulacsy, Hungarian form... Read full biography
Lajos Gulacsy, Hungarian painter. Written By: The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica . Last Updated: Feb 17, 2020 See Article History. Alternative Title: Gulacsy Lajos. Lajos Gulacsy, Hungarian form Gulacsy Lajos, (born Oct. 12, 1882, Budapest, Hung.—died Feb. 21, 1932, Budapest), Hungarian... Read full biography
Lajos Gulacsy, Hungarian painter. Written By: The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica . Last Updated: Feb 17, 2020 See Article History. Alternative Title: Gulacsy Lajos. Lajos Gulacsy, Hungarian form Gulacsy Lajos, (born Oct. 12, 1882, Budapest, Hung.—died Feb. 21, 1932, Budapest), Hungarian painter and a forerunner of Surrealism. Gulacsy attended the Mintarajziskola (School of Drawing) in Budapest before traveling to Rome and Florence in 1902 and then to Paris in 1906 to continue his studies.... Read full biography
Lajos Gulacsy, Hungarian painter. Written By: The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica . Last Updated: Feb 17, 2020 See Article History. Alternative Title: Gulacsy Lajos. Lajos Gulacsy, Hungarian form Gulacsy Lajos, (born Oct. 12, 1882, Budapest, Hung.—died Feb. 21, 1932, Budapest), Hungarian painter and a forerunner of Surrealism. Gulacsy attended the Mintarajziskola (School of Drawing) in Budapest before traveling to Rome and Florence in 1902 and then to Paris in 1906 to continue his studies. He was so traumatized by the outbreak of World War I that he had to be taken to a psychiatric institution in Lipótmezo, where he remained for the rest of his life. In the institution he continued to paint. His first exhibition was at the Ernst Museum... Read full biography
Lajos Gulacsy, Hungarian painter. Written By: The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica . Last Updated: Feb 17, 2020 See Article History. Alternative Title: Gulacsy Lajos. Lajos Gulacsy, Hungarian form Gulacsy Lajos, (born Oct. 12, 1882, Budapest, Hung.—died Feb. 21, 1932, Budapest), Hungarian painter and a forerunner of Surrealism. Gulacsy attended the Mintarajziskola (School of Drawing) in Budapest before traveling to Rome and Florence in 1902 and then to Paris in 1906 to continue his studies. He was so traumatized by the outbreak of World War I that he had to be taken to a psychiatric institution in Lipótmezo, where he remained for the rest of his life. In the institution he continued to paint. His first exhibition was at the Ernst Museum in Budapest in 1922. Gulacsy’s paintings are characterized by a unique lyrical Surrealism. Many of his works feat... Read full biography
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