Olga Hadzsy

1880 - 1954

Biography

Hadzsy Olga (Olga Braun). After graduating from secondary school, she was a student at the College of Fine Arts, she learned watercolor painting from masters Neogrády and oil painting from masters Lajos Deák-Ébner and won the school's exhibition watercolor prize. After graduating from the College, she went on a one-year study trip to Paris, where she visited the Grand Channier School. In 1907 she studied in London, then in Munich in 1910 where she copied a work by Kupeczky and Holbein for the Hungarian state. In 1911-1912 she worked in Rome.

 

Since 1910, she has been exhibiting at the Art Gallery, the National Salon and the Ernst Museum. In 1911-1912 she exhibited her works in The Hague, Turin and Amsterdam. She was mainly engaged in portrait and landscape painting and as a painter of children's portraits. She painted the family portraits of Count Mailáth, Count Telekyné, Count Almássy, Count Vay and many other social dignitaries. Her work "View of Budapest from Svábhegy" is owned by the Székesfővárosi Museum. He is a member of the Association of Professional Artists and a founding member of the National Salon.

Related artworks

Carnival skating (Around 1932)

Olga Hadzsy

1,140,000 HUF