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Beno Boleradszky (1885-1957, Hungarian)   Two Persian White Cats on the Grass

Beno Boleradszky (1885-1957, Hungarian) 

Two Persian White Cats on the Grass.

Signed upper right.

Oil on canvas.

Size: 24 x 32 in., frame 29 X 37

Original Period Frame.

Condition: In overall good condition.

 

About the artist:

A painter of animals, most importantly of cats, Boleradsky was born in Gyuro, Hungary in 1885 and studied at the School of Fine Arts in Budapest.  His most important influence was Zemplenyi Tivadar.

Boleradsky primarily painted white cats typically in fields with flowers and dark upper backgrounds.

He very occasionally painted in an impressionist style, such as that of Alfred Arthur Brunel de Neuville, and most typically was inspired by realism and the white cats of Arthur Heyer.

The artist evidently harbored a not-so-secret love of white Persian cats, who are the subjects of nearly all of his known surviving canvases.

 

Beno Boleradszky (1885-1957, Hungarian) Two Persian White Cats on the Grass

SKU: D-c1
$2,200.00Price
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