| Francois
Gall (French, 1912-1987)
Francois Gall was born in Kolozvar, Transylvania to Hungarian
His studies began in Rome at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts,
where his attentions were to secure a niche in the academics
of art. As part of his professorial training, he cultivated
a manual for the technical exercises of the artist, which was
shared with other members of the Academy.
In 1930, the Hungarian government offered Gall a grant to
further his studies. Choosing Paris as his destination, he
eventually settled there in 1936 and accepted a teaching position
in the Devambez School of the National Academy of Fine Arts.
The work of the French Impressionists greatly influenced his
own painting and he soon found more of his time devoted to
his studio than to the classroom. He began showing his works.
In 1932 at the age of 20 his art works were displayed in a
national exposition for which he was awarded “Le Prix
Hunyadi-Aldobrandini". Audiences instantly fell in love
with his portraits and figuratives set in the environs of Paris
were familiar and inviting.
In 1975 he become the Vise-President of the National Painters
and Sculptures. There after he exhibited in The California
Museum of Science and Industry in Los Angeles. His works have
become prominent in museums and collections throughout the
world.
Awards:
The Francis Smith 1963, 67-68,
Gold Medal du Mérite National Français 1965,
Prix Léon Bonnat 1970,
La Médaille de Vermeil de la Ville de Paris 1974
Litterature:
The book F. Gall by Andre Flament
Private Collection:
Durand-Ruel, Ducrocquet, Dudley, Golwynn-Mayer, Hammer, Alex Kahan, Knoedler,
Max Stern, etc...
Museums and Public Collection
Musée des Arts et Traditions Populaires à Paris
Musée de l'Union Française à Versailles
Musée d'Auxerre
Musée de la Tronche-Hébert
Fondation René d'Uckermann
Ministère de l'Education Nationale
Ambassade de France in Karachi
Ambassade de France in Managua
Galerie Nationale in Budapest
Museum of Szolnok, Hongaria
Museum of Bucarest
Museum of Cluj and Baia-Mare, Roumania
Museum of Modern Art in Boston and Caracas
Museum John Bass in Miami
Foundation Larry-Schumann in Boston
Museum of Kristianstad, Sweden
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