Ernö Nagy (1881-1952) - Markt in Boedapest

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Oil on canvas by Ernö Nagy (1881-1952), titled Markt in Boedapest, from circa 1930–1940, in a classical style, original edition, signed, 49 × 43 cm framed, origin: Hungary.

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Oil paint on canvas by the Hungarian artist Ernö Nagy (1881-1952).
Signed lower right.
Good condition.
Framed in a beautiful frame.
Dimensions
- with frame 49 x 43 cm
Without frame 30 x 24 cm

Ernö Nagy (Ernest de Nagy) was a Hungarian artist born in Budapest (Hungary) in 1881 and died in 1952 in New Jersey (America). He painted portraits, landscapes, still lifes, genres, musicians, gardens, carriages, coast and sea landscapes. He mainly painted in oil and with a realistic style. In the 1900s-1910s, he traveled across Europe, mainly to Germany and Austria. In 1931, he emigrated with his second wife and their children to New York (America), where he participated in the 12th annual exhibition of the Salons of America in 1934. He eventually settled in McKee City, New Jersey. There, he opened an art gallery and set up his studio. His son Laszlo and daughter Eva were also artists, mainly known in America. His portrait of General 'Blackjack' Pershing hangs in the Army base in Arlington, Virginia/USA.

Oil paint on canvas by the Hungarian artist Ernö Nagy (1881-1952).
Signed lower right.
Good condition.
Framed in a beautiful frame.
Dimensions
- with frame 49 x 43 cm
Without frame 30 x 24 cm

Ernö Nagy (Ernest de Nagy) was a Hungarian artist born in Budapest (Hungary) in 1881 and died in 1952 in New Jersey (America). He painted portraits, landscapes, still lifes, genres, musicians, gardens, carriages, coast and sea landscapes. He mainly painted in oil and with a realistic style. In the 1900s-1910s, he traveled across Europe, mainly to Germany and Austria. In 1931, he emigrated with his second wife and their children to New York (America), where he participated in the 12th annual exhibition of the Salons of America in 1934. He eventually settled in McKee City, New Jersey. There, he opened an art gallery and set up his studio. His son Laszlo and daughter Eva were also artists, mainly known in America. His portrait of General 'Blackjack' Pershing hangs in the Army base in Arlington, Virginia/USA.

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Artist
Ernö Nagy (1881-1952)
Sold with frame
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Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Markt in Boedapest
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Hungary
Condition
Good condition
Height
43 cm
Width
49 cm
Style
Classical
Period
1930-1940
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