Francis de Erdely
Francis de Erdely |
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Birth name |
Ferenc de Erdély |
Born |
May 3, 1904
Budapest, Hungary |
Died |
November 28, 1959
Los Angeles, California |
Nationality |
Hungarian |
Field |
Sculpture, Painting, Drawing |
Training |
Royal Academy of Art, Budapest; Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, Madrid; Sorbonne, Paris |
Movement |
Surrealism, Expressionism, Cubism, Modernism |
Francis de Erdely (1904–1959) was renowned in Europe and the United States for his powerful figure paintings and drawings as well as for his teaching abilities.
Biography
De Erdely studied at the Royal Academy of Art in Budapest, from 1919 to 1923, and later attended the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in Madrid and the Sorbonne in Paris. He first exhibited in 1924 in Madrid and Barcelona. De Erdely was commissioned to paint a portrait of Maria Cristina, who had been queen regent of Spain until 1902, and for that painting was awarded the Színyei-Merse Grand Prize in Budapest in 1925.
In the 1930s his art changed as he became increasingly troubled by the effect of war on humanity, a subject that would dominate much of his art for the rest of his life. Depicting the atrocities of war in his sketches and early paintings, the artist was eventually banished from Hungary by early Gestapo members. He arrived in the United States in 1939 and after a year in the East settled in Detroit. His solo exhibitions in New York and Detroit drew favorable comments from leading newspaper critics who extolled the vitality of his drawing and his ability to probe the depths of human experience. Although he painted landscapes, still lifes, and portraits, he became best known for his figure compositions.
In 1944, he moved to California and exhibited his war paintings and drawings, which were favorably compared with The Disasters of War etchings by Francisco Goya (1746–1828). In these poignant works de Erdely expressed emotion through meticulously refined, anatomical drawing.
De Erdely was dean of the Pasadena Art Institute School for two years, 1944-46. In 1948, he became faculty of the Jepson Art Institute in Los Angeles. His longest and most influential academic affiliation was with the University of Southern California, where he taught from 1945 until his death in 1959.
De Erdely was a principal figure in the West Coast Modernist school. As an instructor in the Los Angeles art community, he was highly respected and instrumental in training younger generations of artists. He is still considered one of the most influential artists to have worked on the West Coast. The artist Millard Sheets, said of de Erdely, "A master of our day, he draws or paints with equal spirit -- neither is the lesser in his estimate. He knows the importance of the arts to life. Through him, his students find new meaning and understanding of their profession. His work, his spirit and his enthusiams are a real contribution to our muddled world."
His work is in many collections around the world including the Art Institute of Chicago, National Gallery of Victoria, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Carnegie.
Collections
- Brussels Moderne, Brussels, Belgium
- Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown , OH
- Colorado Springs Fine Arts, Colorado Springs, CO
- Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
- Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO
- Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit, MI
- De Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco, CA
- Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, CA
- Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
- Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
- National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
- Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art, Utah State University, UT
- Oakland Museum of Art, Oakland, CA
- Pasadena Art Institute, Pasadena, CA
- Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, PA
- Seattle Museum of Art, Seattle, WA
- Springville Museum of Art, Springville, UT
- USC Fisher Gallery, University of California, CA
Exhibitions
- 1925 Budapest, Hungary
- 1939 Hungarian Relief Library, New York, NY
- 1940-44 Detroit Art Institute, Detroit, MI
- 1940 De Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco, CA
- 1940 Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA
- 1941 Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, PA
- 1942 Vancouver Museum of Fine Art
- 1942-45 Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
- 1942-43 The Scarab Club, Detroit, MI
- 1943 Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
- 1943-44 De Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco, CA
- 1945-46 Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO
- 1945-46 San Francisco Fine Arts Association, CA
- 1946 Pasadena School of Arts, Pasadena, CA
- 1950 Laguna Beach Art Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA
- 1950 Crocker, Sacremento, CA
- 1950 San Joaquin Pioneer Museum and Haggin Art Galleries, Stockton, CA
- 1950 Oakland Art Museum, Oakland, CA
- 1959-60 Pasadena Art Museum, Pasadena, CA
- 1960 Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, CA
- 1960 Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
Awards
- 1925 Budapest, Hungary (Szinyei-Merse Grand Prize)
- 1929 Ghent, Belgium (Triennial Bronze Medal)
- 1940-44 Detroit Art Institute (prizes)
- 1942 Scarab Club (medal)
- 1943 Scarab Club (medal)
- 1946 Scarab Club (prize)
- 1946 Pasadena School of Arts (prize)
- 1947-51 Oakland Art Gallery (prizes)
- 1949 Arizona State Fair (award)
- 1954 Audubon Association (medal)
Sources
- Anderson, Alissa. Francis De Erdely, Santa Barbara: Anderson Shea Art Appraisals, 2008.
- Watson, Ernest W. Twenty Painters and How They Work, New York: Watson-Guptill Publications, 1950.
- Hughes, Edan Milton. Artists in California, 1786–1940, p. 289. San Fran.: Hughes Pub., 1989.
- Arthur Millier. Francis De Erdely: 1904-1959. Pasadena Art Museum, 1960.
- Moure, Nancy Dustin Wall. California Art: 450 Years of Painting and Other Media, pp. 287–295. Los Angeles: Dustin Publications, 1998.
- Cummings, Paul. A Dictionary of Contemporary American Artists, p. 97. New York: St. Martin's Press.
- Falk, Peter Hastings, Ed. . Who Was Who in American Art, p. 155. Sound View Press, 1985.
- McClelland, Gordon T. and Jay T. Last. California Watercolors 1850-1970, p. 104. Hillcrest Press.
- Falk, Peter Hastings, Ed. Record of the Carnegie Institute's International Exhibitions 1896-1996, p. 106. Sound View Press, 1998.
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Name |
De Erdely, Francis |
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Short description |
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Date of birth |
May 3, 1904 |
Place of birth |
Budapest, Hungary |
Date of death |
November 28, 1959 |
Place of death |
Los Angeles, California |