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'''Gyenes Gitta''', nee ''Gottlieb Margit'' ([[Budapest]], March 24, 1887 – Budapest, September 25, 1960) painter, graphic artist. Known for early innovations in Hungarian [[porcelain painting]], she has one painting ("Parkban") on display in the [[Hungarian National Gallery]]. She is the brother of architect Lajos Gyenes. Her creations were featured in many contemporary exhibitions, from porcelain painting to design to painting. Her outstanding works are the art deco graphics and paintings created in the twenties and thirties, several of which are owned by the Hungarian National Gallery. The creator of Gyenes Literary Salon.
'''Gyenes Gitta''', born ''Gottlieb Margit'' ([[Budapest]], March 24, 1887 – Budapest, September 25, 1960) painter, graphic artist. Known for early innovations in Hungarian [[porcelain painting]], she has one painting ("Parkban") on display in the [[Hungarian National Gallery]]. She is the brother of architect Lajos Gyenes. Her creations were featured in many contemporary exhibitions, from porcelain painting to design to painting. Her outstanding works are the art deco graphics and paintings created in the twenties and thirties, several of which are owned by the Hungarian National Gallery. The creator of Gyenes Literary Salon.

== Biography ==

=== Her youth, her studies ===
Gottlieb Ferenc is an engineer from [[Debrecen]] and the daughter of Lujza Bettelheim. She began her art studies in Budapest with [[Bertalan Karlovszky]], then continued her education in [[Nagybánya]], [[Vienna]] and [[Rome]]. She also presented her works at the Könyves Kálmán Salon, the Art Gallery and the National Salon. On September 1, 1907, in Józsefváros, Budapest, she married journalist Jenő (Jakab) Wallesz.

In 1914-15, he won a silver medal with his work at the world art exhibition held in [[San Francisco]] on the occasion of the opening of the [[Panama Canal]].


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 00:46, 14 December 2024

Gitta Gyenes
Born
Gitta Gyenes

1888
Died1960 (aged 71–72)

Gyenes Gitta, born Gottlieb Margit (Budapest, March 24, 1887 – Budapest, September 25, 1960) painter, graphic artist. Known for early innovations in Hungarian porcelain painting, she has one painting ("Parkban") on display in the Hungarian National Gallery. She is the brother of architect Lajos Gyenes. Her creations were featured in many contemporary exhibitions, from porcelain painting to design to painting. Her outstanding works are the art deco graphics and paintings created in the twenties and thirties, several of which are owned by the Hungarian National Gallery. The creator of Gyenes Literary Salon.

Biography

Her youth, her studies

Gottlieb Ferenc is an engineer from Debrecen and the daughter of Lujza Bettelheim. She began her art studies in Budapest with Bertalan Karlovszky, then continued her education in Nagybánya, Vienna and Rome. She also presented her works at the Könyves Kálmán Salon, the Art Gallery and the National Salon. On September 1, 1907, in Józsefváros, Budapest, she married journalist Jenő (Jakab) Wallesz.

In 1914-15, he won a silver medal with his work at the world art exhibition held in San Francisco on the occasion of the opening of the Panama Canal.

References

  • Benezit. Vol. 5/326.
  • Vollmer Encyclopedia. Vol. 2/343.
  • Cyclopaedia of Hungarian Painters and Graphic Artists. Vol. I/322.
  • Art Encyclopedia. Vol. II/314.