Tibor Dengyel (1913-2000).
From the age of 14 he took painting lessons from Professors A. Ciupe and A. Popp, two well-known Romanian painters. Called up in 1930 to serve in the Romanian army (Romania having annexed the artist's native region), Dengyel deserted and took refuge in Hungary - Settled in Budapest in 1935 and enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts. - Professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest. Enlisted in the Hungarian army - Prisoner of war by the Soviet Army in April 1945 - Arrived in Brussels in 1948 with a scholarship from the Hungarian state - Settled permanently in Belgium. - From 1949, stayed in Paris and traveled several times in Europe. Member and administrator of the Association of Professional Painters of Belgium.
Numerous exhibitions from 1948 to 2000, in Germany, Belgium, France, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands...
Opening, in 1965, of a private school of painting and restoration of paintings (around 600 students from all over the world attended his school).
Major retrospective exhibition, in 1997, in Budapest with 60 paintings and drawings. Died in Brussels, May 31, 2000.
MUSEUMS : National Gallery Budapest - Royal Library of Belgium - Museum of the Mask Binche, Collections Banca Monte Paschi Belgio, Château Ste-Anne-Bruxelles.































Le Magazine de PROANTIC
TRÉSORS Magazine
Rivista Artiquariato