- Paul Penczner
Paul Joseph Penczner (born
September 17 1916 ) is a Hungarian born artist who lives in the United States.The artist was born in a small town near
Budapest, Hungary . As a child, he showed great talent in art. At that time, Pope Pius XII accepted a series of his works commemorating the founding of a Hungarian religious order.During World War II, he was a second lieutenant in the Hungarian army. Near the city of Cegled, he was wounded by a Soviet T34 tank and suffered damage to his eyesight. He was later transferred to the western front. At the end of the war, he was held for a number of months by Allied forces. After being released, he applied for immigration to the United States. While awaiting permission to immigrate, he spent several years painting portraits and landscapes in Europe.In 1951, Penczner came to the United States with his German born wife, Jolanda. They settled in
Memphis, Tennessee , where the people of that city immediately recognized his great talent. Commissions for portraits began almost immediately. He spent the next fifty five years in Memphis, where he established the Penczner Fine Art Studio. During this time, he painted the portraits of many well known southerners, including Governor Winfield Dunn.For many years, he taught drawing, painting, and portraiture.Although retired at this time, he still works frequently in his studio on Poplar Avenue.Penczner is a member of the
Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.Major Works
Falling Stars
Perhaps his most compelling artwork is "Falling Stars". This masterpiece is an East European counterpart to Picasso's
Guernica .(to view this image, click on external links - Pencznerart.com) The theme of this painting is the history of Twentieth Century Europe from a Hungarian point of view. Images include theTreaty of Trianon , representing the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the end of World War I. Also depicted are scenes of the Holocaust, the rise of Nazi Germany, and the rape of Hungarian women by invading Soviet soldiers duringWorld War II . There is a biographical reference, picturing the Soviet T34 tank which wounded Penczner in a battle near Cegled.The figure of a one-legged man symbolizes all soldiers who fought in wars. Included are flags of Allied and Axis powers who participated in the war. A self-portrait image is seen in the center, representing a signature to the work.A prominent theme is theHungarian Revolution of 1956 . In the lower right, we see a commemoration of Pesti Srac (Hungarian colloquialism meaning "Boys of Budapest"). This represents the young men who fought against the overwhelming Soviet invasion of Hungary. Also represented is one of the many thousands of tanks sent in by the Soviets during that conflict.The following quote comes from Hungarian art historian, Dr. Lilla Szabo, who is author of the book, ""Penczner Versus Picasso":"He depicts man-made stars, at a time when ideologies were raising their own stars up to the heavens; when in wars started for the sake of power, people counted for little and became little more than suffering mass; when peoples and nationalities were killed and exterminated in the name of ideas; those stars that heaped shame on the whole of humanity. It is not the stars that light up the way, but the stars that lead to Hell that are shown..."
Jesus and the Twelve Apostles
Penczner created a series of drawings depicting Jesus and the twelve Apostles. The likenesses were said to have been based on ancient documents and scriptures. This work was accepted by
Pope John Paul II for the the Vatican in Rome.(to view these works, go to External Links)Portraiture
Penczner is recognized by many as one of the foremost American portrait artists. He has been commissioned to paint portraits of Virginia Churchill (niece of Winston Churchill), Mayor Walter Chandler, Jack Howard, President of United Press International, and a number of mid-south dignataries. Pictured on the right is a portrait of the late Carol Gage, long-time friend and native Memphian.
tyles and media
The artists' styles have included realism, impressionism, surrealism, and what Penczner terms as "Time Expressionism". Media has included oil, watercolor, pen and ink, pencil, acrylic, and most recently an innovative style which he calls "oil graphics" which is a technique employing wax pencils and other similar instruments being pressed into wet oil paint.
External links
*Oil Graphics
* [http://www.pencznerart.com/oilgraphics/oilgallery.html]
*Pencznerart.com
* [http://www.pencznerart.com/bio.html]
*Information about Dr. Szabo's book, "Penczner Versus Picasso"
* [http://www.pencznerart.com/fallingstars/book/book.html]
*Jesus Christ and the Twelve Apostles
* [http://www.pencznerart.com/reproductions/apostles.html]
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