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1888 - 1967. Known for: Art-Deco painting, sculpture, enamelling.
Gustave Milklos (1888-1967) arrived in Paris in 1909 from his native Hungary after studying painting at the Fine Art School in Budapest. Joining his compatriot Joseph Czaky, who had arrived a few... Read full biography
Gustave Milklos (1888-1967) arrived in Paris in 1909 from his native Hungary after studying painting at the Fine Art School in Budapest. Joining his compatriot Joseph Czaky, who had arrived a few months earlier, he settled in 'La Ruche' and was very soon exhibiting in the Salon d'Automne* and the... Read full biography
Gustave Milklos (1888-1967) arrived in Paris in 1909 from his native Hungary after studying painting at the Fine Art School in Budapest. Joining his compatriot Joseph Czaky, who had arrived a few months earlier, he settled in 'La Ruche' and was very soon exhibiting in the Salon d'Automne* and the Salon des Indépendants*, before joining the French Army in 1914 at the outbreak of World War I. Serving in the batallion d'Orient, he was posted to Salonica. Here he discovered Byzantine* art, a... Read full biography
Gustave Milklos (1888-1967) arrived in Paris in 1909 from his native Hungary after studying painting at the Fine Art School in Budapest. Joining his compatriot Joseph Czaky, who had arrived a few months earlier, he settled in 'La Ruche' and was very soon exhibiting in the Salon d'Automne* and the Salon des Indépendants*, before joining the French Army in 1914 at the outbreak of World War I. Serving in the batallion d'Orient, he was posted to Salonica. Here he discovered Byzantine* art, a revelation that proved a major influence in his aesthetic development.?? Back in Paris in 1919, Miklos became closely involved with the artistic avant-garde while developing the range of his technical skills. He spent time in the lacquer workshop of... Read full biography
Gustave Milklos (1888-1967) arrived in Paris in 1909 from his native Hungary after studying painting at the Fine Art School in Budapest. Joining his compatriot Joseph Czaky, who had arrived a few months earlier, he settled in 'La Ruche' and was very soon exhibiting in the Salon d'Automne* and the Salon des Indépendants*, before joining the French Army in 1914 at the outbreak of World War I. Serving in the batallion d'Orient, he was posted to Salonica. Here he discovered Byzantine* art, a revelation that proved a major influence in his aesthetic development.?? Back in Paris in 1919, Miklos became closely involved with the artistic avant-garde while developing the range of his technical skills. He spent time in the lacquer workshop of Brugier, before becoming interested in the art of enameling*. In 1921 he was introduced to Jean Dunand and worked occasionally for the famous... Read full biography

