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László Paál (30 July 1846, Zám, Transylvania, Austrian Empire - 4 March 1879, Charenton-le-Pont, France) was a Hungarian Impressionist landscape painter.

László Paál (1873)
László Paál (1873)
Path in the Forest of Fontainebleau (1876)
Path in the Forest of Fontainebleau (1876)

Life


He was descended from a noble family and his father was a postmaster, which resulted in frequent moves for the family. He displayed an early talent for art and his first lessons came from Pál Böhm in Arad. Upon his father's request, he went to Vienna in 1864 to study law, but began preparatory studies at the Academy of Fine Arts and became a student of Albert Zimmermann in 1866.[1] Three years later, he participated in a major exhibition in Munich, where he first came into contact with painters of the Barbizon school.

In 1870, he and Eugen Jettel took a study trip to the Netherlands[2] and, later that same year, he entered the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf on the recommendation of his boyhood friend, Mihály Munkácsy. This was followed by an invitation to London, made by a major art dealer there, and his discovery of the works of John Constable.[1]

After 1873, he married and lived at the Barbizon art colony,[2] was a regular participant in the Salon and won a medal at the Exposition Universelle (1878). By this time, his health had noticeably deteriorated (possibly from tuberculosis) and he suffered an accident at home, which resulted in a serious brain injury. He was placed in a nursing home, but never recovered, dying in the spring of 1879 at the age of 33.


References


  1. K. Benda: "Paál László". In: Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815–1950 (ÖBL). Vol. 7, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 1978, ISBN 3-7001-0187-2, p. 275.
  2. Fine Arts in Hungary: Brief Biography

Further reading





На других языках


[de] László Paál

László Paál (* 30. Juli 1846 in Sameschdorf, Siebenbürgen; † 4. März 1879 in Charenton-le-Pont, Frankreich) war ein ungarischer Landschaftsmaler und Impressionist.
- [en] László Paál

[es] László Páal

László Paál (Zám, actualmente Rumanía, 30 de julio de 1846 - Charenton-le-Pont, Francia, 3 de marzo de 1879) fue un pintor húngaro que interpretó en una forma muy personal los lineamientos e ideas de la Escuela de Barbizon, la pintura a plein air y el paisajismo característico de los impresionistas franceses, imprimiéndole su personalidad "magyar". Mantuvo una estrecha amistad con Mihály Munkácsy.

[fr] László Paál

László Paál [ˈpaːl], né à Zam (aujourd'hui en Roumanie) le 30 juillet 1846 et mort à Charenton-le-Pont le 3 mars 1879, est un peintre hongrois.

[ru] Паал, Ласло

Ласло Паал (венг. László Paál, 30 июля 1846, с. Зам (ныне румынский жудец Хунедоара в регионе Трансильвания) — 4 марта 1879, Шарантон-ле-Пон, Франция) — венгерский художник-пейзажист и импрессионист. Представитель барбизонской школы.



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