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George De Goya
Mirage - Mid 20th Century Oil on Wood Abstract - Dalí Stye by George De Goya

Circa 1970

About the Item

Professor George De Goya. PhD. MA. FRSA. Born In Budapest, 1915-1992, related to the Spanish artist Goya on his mother’s side. Educated in Budapest and France where he received a degree in philosophy from the Sorbonne, Paris. Returned to Budapest to study art at the Fine Arts Academy, then continued his studies at the Academie Julienne, Paris, where he was influenced by the post impressionist artists including Picasso, Salvadore, Dali and Chagall. His motto was “history is the inevitable conveyance of great situations by great personalities.” He came to England due to the Hungarian uprising in 1956 where he taught history of art and art appreciation. Started receiving commissions for book and commercial illustrations in 1961. Abstract oil on wood in a black modern frame. 1974 Exhibited Central Gallery 1975 One man exhibition, Loggin Gallery 1976 Exhibited Mall Galleries 1978 Took part in the International Exhibition in Ostend 1979 Elected Fellow, Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) 1980 Lecturer at the Quarter Fellowship of the Arts. 1980 Elected Member Free Painters and Sculptors (MFPS) 1982 Elected life member of Artists League of Great Britain 1983 Received Distinguished Achievement Award from “Who’s Who in Western Europe” 1983 Elected member Artists League of Great Britain. 1984 Exhibited Salon des Nations a Paris Keywords: Abstract, vase, trapped, bird, woman, naked, skull, pearl necklace, goat, horns, clouds, sky, blue, desert, , Salvador Dalí, surrealism, surrealist, style.
  • Creator:
    George De Goya (1915 - 1992)
  • Creation Year:
    Circa 1970
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 16.93 in (43 cm)Width: 19.89 in (50.5 cm)Depth: 1.66 in (4.2 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Watford, GB
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 2341stDibs: LU563114018492

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