Karoly Brocky
Hungarian (1807, Temesvár - 1855, London)


Brocky studied in theArt Academy in Vienna, and then went to Italy in 1835, and to Paris in 1837. There he improved his art by copying old pictures of the Louvre. He went in London in 1838, and later he received orders from the Court. Besides characters of the court, he painted mythological pictures under the influence of Italian masters of the renaissaince. As you can see below, brocky's nudes and portraits of women are full of life.


Paintings


Sleeping bacchante 1850-55

Mother and child 1846

Woman with the watering-can

Two women in a party

 

Vágyakozás


Does he loves me?

Venus and Amor

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