Paul George Konody

Paul George Konody (1872–1933) was a Hungarian art critic and historian.[1]

Paul George Konody
Born1872
Budapest
Died1933
OccupationArt critic

Early life

Paul Konody was born in Budapest in 1872. He received his education in Vienna and in 1889 emigrated to the United Kingdom.

Career

Konody was the art critic for The Daily Mail and The Observer. He was also the editor of The Artist from 1900 to 1902.

Death

Konody died in 1933.

Selected publications

  • The Art of Walter Crane. 1902.
  • The Brothers Van Eyck. 1907.
  • Raphael. Jack, 1908.
  • Chardin. Jack, 1909.
  • Delacroix. Jack, 1910.
  • Through the Alps to the Apennines. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, London, 1911.
  • On War Memorials. 1919.
  • Italian painting. Jack, 1929. (With R. H. Wilenski)
  • An introduction to French painting. Cassell, London, 1932. (With Xenia Lathom)
  • Velasquez, Life and Work

References

  1. "Papers of Paul George Konody". Archives Hub. Retrieved 2018-07-20.


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