Sándor Brodszky

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Sándor Brodszky (born July 20, 1819 in Tóalmás , † January 23, 1901 in Budapest ) was a Hungarian landscape and still life painter.

Sándor Brodszky was born in Tóalmás village, Pest county , Nagykáta county . He studied medicine in Pest, but in 1841 decided to study painting at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna under Josef Mössmer (1780–1845) and Franz Steinfeld (1787–1868). In 1845 he continued his studies at the Royal Academy of Arts in Munich with Albert Zimmermann (1808–1888) and Friedrich Voltz (1817–1886).

He devoted himself to landscape painting and was influenced by the works of Carl Rottmann . Brodszky met the Hungarian landscape painter József von Molnár in Munich , with whom he toured Bavaria, Switzerland and the Tyrolean mountains for almost two years.

Since 1842 he showed his works from art exhibitions of the Pest Artists' Association. He returned to Pest in 1856. He painted landscapes in the style of the Vienna and Munich Schools of the 1840s and 1850s.

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