Beloosesky Gallery is interested in purchasing original paintings by Francois Gall.
Please call (917) 749-4557 or email us at info@beloosesky.com
Francois Gall was born in Kolosvar, Transylvania in 1912. Gall began his artistic career at the Royal Academy of Art in Rome where he studied multiple artistic disciplines. The artist’s big break came in the form of a scholarship that enabled him to move to Paris.
In Paris Gall honed his talents at the National Academy of Fine Arts. Gall was drawn to the work of the early impressionists who greatly influenced his style. Typical subjects of his paintings included everyday Parisian scenes as well as portraits of women. Gall used these traditional impressionist subjects and imbued them with his own unique style.
Gall received numerous awards in his lifetime, beginning with recognition at the Paris Salon of 1947. The accolaids culminated in his receiving of the highest honor bestowed upon an artist in France - The Chevalier dans ‘Odre des Arts de Lettres.
Timeline
1912
Born, Transylvania
1930
Scholarship, Hungarian Government
1936
Moved to Paris
1963
Francis Smith Prize
1974
Medaille de Vermeil de la Ville de Paris
1976
Appointed Chevalier dans l'Odre des Arts des Lettres
1987
Died
Museums
Muses de la Ville de Paris
Musee d’Auxerre
Musee de l’Union Francaise a Versailles
Musees de Budapest
Musee de l’Art Moderne de Vienne
Exhibitions
Salon d’Automne
Salon des Independants
Salon des Tuileries
Salon d’AsnieresGalerie des Beaux-Art