Uber den Künstler

Francois Gall, or Gáll Ferenc was born in Kolozsvar Hungary.
From where he moved to France and he was naturalized into French in 1945.
After having Aurel Popp for the first master, he studied art at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts - Workshop Coromaldi in Rome before joining the Collegium Hungaricum, then travel to Europe through Scholarship to study obtained for his talents as a sculptor, ceramicist, designer, painter and portraitist already large, including Roman and Hungarian families, bystanders and onlookers, friends, musicians, singers, street scenes of markets and caravans circuses street. The first exhibition of his work was organized by his hometown in 1932, the second to the Gallery Moderna in Rome, where he presents his many social issues.
Gall enrolled at the Fine Arts in Paris in 1936, where he met other artists such as Christian Bérard, Othon Friesz, André Derain and Pablo Picasso.
He died in Paris, France in 1987.
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