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Jozsef Borsos (21 December 1821, in Veszprém – 19 August 1883, in Budapest) was a Hungarian portrait painter and photographer; best known for his genre paintings in the Biedermeier style.

József Borsos; portrait by Josef Marastoni [de] (1861)
József Borsos; portrait by
Josef Marastoni [de] (1861)

Life and work


His father, Márton Borsos [hu] was a lawyer, editor and publisher. From 1837, he was a student of the religious artist, József Károly Schöfft [hu], in Budapest. He transferred to the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna in 1840, where he studied with Leopold Kupelwieser. In 1843, he changed schools again, attending a private academy operated by Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller.

He initially chose to live in Vienna, with a large clientele from the Austrian aristocracy. Financially successful, he lost most of his money speculating in the stock market, and returned to Budapest in 1861. There, he chose to abandon painting and opened a photography studio, together with a painter and photographer known as Doctor Albert [hu]. Once again, he was able to accumulate a considerable fortune, but gave up photography and opened a restaurant, the "Szép Juhászné", which he ran for the rest of his life.

Many of his works are in private collections, but some may be seen at the Hungarian National Gallery.


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- [en] József Borsos

[fr] József Borsos

József Borsos, né le 21 décembre 1821 à Veszprém – mort le 19 août 1883 à Budapest, est un peintre et photographe hongrois.



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