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Bertalan Karlovszky (1858 - 1938)
Bertalan Karlovszky (24 October 1858, Munkács – 11 April 1938, Budapest) was a Hungarian painter. His parents moved to Budapest when he very young and he attended the public schools there. Showing no interest in a higher education, he was enrolled at a Military Academy. However, he spent most of his time in class making drawings of his instructors and fellow students, rather than listening to the lectures. Soon, he was the talk of the school and painted a portrait of his commanding officer from a photograph. The officer was so impressed that he spoke to Bertalan's mother and suggested that he be given artistic training.
After three years as a cadet, he was sent to the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, where he studied under Otto Seitz. He was later invited to Paris by Mihály Munkácsy and spent a year in Munkácsy's studio, improving to the point where his works could hardly be distinguished from his teacher’s. He began exhibiting his genre paintings at the Salon, where they proved to be quite popular. They became a common sight in shop windows and he sought out connections with American art dealers. They proved to be as popular there and fetched high prices.
Following his return from abroad in 1894, he settled in Budapest, producing illustrations and doing portraits. For many years, he operated a painting school. In 1921, he had a major retrospective at the Hall of Art and, in 1928, he became a Professor at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts.
## Early Life and Artistic Formation
The foundations of Karlovszky’s artistic prowess were laid through rigorous training in some of Europe’s most important artistic centers. After completing his secondary education in Budapest, he sought to refine his skills abroad. He pursued formal art education in both Paris and Munich, cities that were then crucibles of artistic innovation and academic tradition. This exposure to diverse artistic environments was crucial in shaping his eclectic yet distinctive style.
In Paris, he would have been immersed in a world where Impressionism was still a powerful force, and Post-Impressionist movements were beginning to emerge. Artists like Edgar Degas and Pierre-Auguste Renoir were redefining the portrayal of modern life, and the academic salons still held sway, promoting polished techniques. Munich, on the other hand, was a bastion of academic realism and a burgeoning Symbolist movement, with artists like Franz von Lenbach being a dominant force in portraiture.
Crucially, Karlovszky was a student of the renowned Hungarian painter Mihály Munkácsy. Munkácsy, celebrated for his dramatic realism and genre scenes, exerted a considerable influence on many Hungarian artists of his time. Studying under such a luminary undoubtedly provided Karlovszky with a strong technical grounding and an appreciation for psychological depth in figurative art.
## The Ascendance of a Portrait Master in Budapest
Upon establishing himself in Budapest, Bertalan Karlovszky quickly gained recognition for his exceptional talent in portraiture. In the decades leading up to the First World War, he rose to become one of the city’s most esteemed and popular portrait painters. His clientele often included members of the Hungarian aristocracy, prominent social figures, and cultural luminaries, all seeking to have their likeness immortalized by his skilled hand.
His popularity stemmed from his ability not only to capture a faithful physical resemblance but also to imbue his subjects with a sense of presence and psychological intensity. This was a period when portraiture was highly valued, serving not just as a record of appearance but also as a statement of status, character, and social standing. Karlovszky excelled in meeting these expectations, producing works that were both elegant and insightful.
Beyond grand formal portraits, Karlovszky was also noted for his proficiency in miniature painting. This demanding art form requires meticulous attention to detail and a delicate touch, skills that would undoubtedly enhance his work on larger canvases as well. His ability to work across different scales and formats further solidified his reputation as a versatile and accomplished artist.
## Artistic Style: A Synthesis of Influences
Karlovszky’s artistic style is a compelling blend of various influences, reflecting his diverse training and his keen observation of contemporary European art. A notable characteristic of his work is its connection to Spanish artistic traditions, particularly evident in his sophisticated use of black and dark, atmospheric tones. This affinity for chiaroscuro and somber palettes recalls the work of Spanish masters like Diego Velázquez or Francisco Goya. Artists like Velázquez and Goya were redefining the portrayal of human emotion and psychological complexity.
## Selected Paintings
- Portrait of Count de Bothuri Bathory, oil on panel,exhibited in Venice in 1912, de Bothuri Bathory collection
- Wooers
- Alms
- Figure from the Period of Louis XIII
- Portrait of a Lady
## References
- Encyclopedia Search: Encyclopedia Search
- Archived: Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
- Portrait of Tasziló Festetics, oil on panel,exhibited in Venice in 1912, de Bothuri Bathory collection
- Reclining Nude, oil painting of sensual beauty & mystery. Academic realism, dramatic lighting, & rich textures create an intimate masterpiece.
bertalan karlovszky
1858 - 1938
En bref
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Academic Realism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Diego Velázquez']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Mihály Munkácsy']
- Date Of Death: 1938
- Full Name: Bertalan Karlovszky
- Nationality: Hungarian
- Notable Artworks:
- Portrait of Count de Bothuri Bathory
- Reclining Nude
- Place Of Birth: Munkács, Hungary