Lajos bruck biography of abraham
BRUCK, LAJOS (–), Hungarian painter, specializing in Hungarian folk life....
Lajos Bruck
Hungarian painter
Lajos Bruck | |
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| Born | Lajos Bruck 1846 Pápa |
| Died | 1910 (aged 63–64) Budapest |
Lajos Bruck (Pápa, November 3, 1846 – Budapest, December 3, 1910) was a Hungarian painter.
During his lifetime, his works were featured in Műcsarnok (Art Gallery).
He had three sons who all became flower painters: Ambrosius II, Johannes and Abraham.
He is displayed in the Hungarian National Gallery.
Biography
He was born as the son of Mór Bruck and Jozefa Bonyhárd. There were eleven brothers. He completed his lower schooling in the capital.
LAJOS BRUCK, born in in Pápa, was an inspired artist.His father intended him to pursue a commercial career, but he went to the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts to study painting. Here he managed to get enough commissions to overcome his financial difficulties, with a state scholarship he received based on his pictures sent home, he enrolled in the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice (Accademia di Belle Arti) in 1869, where he became a student of Pompeo Molmenti.
In 1874, after a short study trip to Rome and Naples, he continued his art studies