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Bernard Karfiol

 
Bernard Karfiol

late 19th-mid 20th century American painter
(Budapest, Hungary, 1886 - 1952)

Bernard Karfiol[kAr´fEol] Pronunciation Key, 1886–1952, American painter, b. Budapest of American parents; educated in Brooklyn, N.Y. He studied at the National Academy of Design in New York City and at Julian's in Paris. From 1908 to 1913 he taught and painted in New York. From 1917, Karfiol's work was widely exhibited and received many awards. It is characterized by tenderness, simplicity, sensuous form, and harmonious color. Perhaps best known as a painter of nudes, Karfiol was also an admirable landscape and portrait painter. Many of his scenes were inspired by the landscape of Maine. Fishing Village and Seated Nude (both: Mus. of Modern Art, New York City) are characteristic works. Karfiol is represented in many leading American galleries.

1 objects

Phillips Farm, Ogunquit, Maine

1917
oil on canvas
Gift of The Robert K. Fitzgerel Collection of American Painting
2004.2