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Red Wall III.
Lost Art-ID
613869
Artist
Ferenczy, Károly
Birth
1862.02.08, Wien
Death
1917.03.18, Budapest
Place of activity
Frankreich; Italien; Nagybánya; München; Budapest; Szentendre; Paris; Neapel
Title
Red Wall III.
Datierung
1910
Object type
Group of reported objects
Material / Technique
Oil ; Canvas / painted
Height
80.00 cm
Width
112.00 cm
Description
signed
Provenance
Purchased from the artist by Adolf Kellner; Sold by Kellner to Dr. Bertalan Neményi; Dr. Bertalan Neményi, Budapest; Bank deposit, Budapest; Taken by the SEOC to USSR
It is unknown whether the loss during the Nazi persecution was caused by the German army, by the Soviet army, or by others.
Literature / Source
Hall of Art (Műcsarnok), Budapest, Téli Kiállítás 1910/II. 116. sz.; Ernst Museum, Budapest 1913, Exhibiton VIII, A collection exhibition of recent paintings and drawings by Károly Ferenczy, No 54. sz.; Hall of Art (Műcsarnok), Budapest, 1922, Károly Ferenczy memorial exhibition, No. 44; The Countess Éva Almásy-Teleki Institute of Art (Gróf Almásy-Teleki Éva Művészeti Intézete), Budapest, 1940. Exhibition of pictures by Károly Ferenczy, Room VI. No. 126; László Mravik: „Sacco di Budapest” and Depredation of Hungary 1938–1949. Magyar Nemzet Galéria, Budapest, 1998. No. 26404; István Genthon: Ferenczy Károly. Képzőművészeti Alap Kiadóvállalata, Budapest, 1963. 258. sz. ("the upper part of the painting is damaged"); Sándor Juhász: Addition to Bertalan Neményi's fine art collection, Művészettörténeti Értesítő, VI. 2017, Vol. 66. Issue 1, pp 135-159, 27.1; XIX-I-13-391-1948, The collection of the former Bertalan Neményi: No. 75; Registration files of the ministerial commissioner for artworks looted from public and private art collections, 1946–1948, No. 1519
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