Károly Brocky, or Charles Brocky (Temesvár, 22 May 1808 – London, 8 July 1855) was a Hungarian painter. He was the son of a hairdresser, who died whilst his son was still young. To gain a living the youth joined a body of strolling actors. After passing through many vicissitudes, he was at length placed in a free drawing school at Vienna, whence he went to Paris, where he studied at the École du Louvre. When about thirty years of age he visited London, where he took up his abode. His first contribution to the Royal Academy was in 1839, and from that time he exhibited portraits, ideal subjects, and miniatures on ivory somewhat frequently; amongst others a 'Nymph ' (in oil) in 1850, and 'Spring,' 'Summer,' 'Autumn,' and 'Winter' in 1852. He died in 1855. A sketch of his life by Norman Wilkin
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| - BROCKY Károly [pr. broki] estis hungara pentristo naskiĝinta en Temeŝvaro la 22-an de majo 1807 kaj mortinta en Londono la 8-an de julio 1855. (eo)
- Károly Brocky (ur. 22 maja 1807, zm. 8 lipca 1855) – malarz węgierski działający w Anglii. Urodził się w Temesvárze, studiował w Wiedniu i Paryżu, gdzie kopiował dzieła starych mistrzów. W 1838 osiadł na stałe w Londynie. Oprócz portretów królowej Wiktorii i księcia Alberta malował obrazy pod wpływem włoskich mistrzów renesansu. Poruszał głównie tematykę mitologiczną i religijną, malował akty i portrety pełnych życia kobiet. Jego najbardziej znane dzieła to Amor i Psyche, Wenus i Amor, Śpiąca Bachantka. Zmarł przedwcześnie w Londynie w 1855. (pl)
- Károly Brocky, or Charles Brocky (Temesvár, 22 May 1808 – London, 8 July 1855) was a Hungarian painter. He was the son of a hairdresser, who died whilst his son was still young. To gain a living the youth joined a body of strolling actors. After passing through many vicissitudes, he was at length placed in a free drawing school at Vienna, whence he went to Paris, where he studied at the École du Louvre. When about thirty years of age he visited London, where he took up his abode. His first contribution to the Royal Academy was in 1839, and from that time he exhibited portraits, ideal subjects, and miniatures on ivory somewhat frequently; amongst others a 'Nymph ' (in oil) in 1850, and 'Spring,' 'Summer,' 'Autumn,' and 'Winter' in 1852. He died in 1855. A sketch of his life by Norman Wilkin (en)
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| - BROCKY Károly [pr. broki] estis hungara pentristo naskiĝinta en Temeŝvaro la 22-an de majo 1807 kaj mortinta en Londono la 8-an de julio 1855. (eo)
- Károly Brocky, or Charles Brocky (Temesvár, 22 May 1808 – London, 8 July 1855) was a Hungarian painter. He was the son of a hairdresser, who died whilst his son was still young. To gain a living the youth joined a body of strolling actors. After passing through many vicissitudes, he was at length placed in a free drawing school at Vienna, whence he went to Paris, where he studied at the École du Louvre. When about thirty years of age he visited London, where he took up his abode. His first contribution to the Royal Academy was in 1839, and from that time he exhibited portraits, ideal subjects, and miniatures on ivory somewhat frequently; amongst others a 'Nymph ' (in oil) in 1850, and 'Spring,' 'Summer,' 'Autumn,' and 'Winter' in 1852. He died in 1855. A sketch of his life by Norman Wilkinson was published in 1870.
* Bust of a Young Woman, Summer, ca. 1846–1850
* The Sons of István Medgyasszay, ca. 1833
* Portrait of Elisabeth Barrett Browning, ca. 1839–1844 (en)
- Károly Brocky (ur. 22 maja 1807, zm. 8 lipca 1855) – malarz węgierski działający w Anglii. Urodził się w Temesvárze, studiował w Wiedniu i Paryżu, gdzie kopiował dzieła starych mistrzów. W 1838 osiadł na stałe w Londynie. Oprócz portretów królowej Wiktorii i księcia Alberta malował obrazy pod wpływem włoskich mistrzów renesansu. Poruszał głównie tematykę mitologiczną i religijną, malował akty i portrety pełnych życia kobiet. Jego najbardziej znane dzieła to Amor i Psyche, Wenus i Amor, Śpiąca Bachantka. Zmarł przedwcześnie w Londynie w 1855. (pl)
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