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Artist: George Gach
Gladiolas, Impressionist Oil Painting by George Gach
By George Gach
Located in Long Island City, NY
An impressionist still life painting of gladiolas flowers in a shallow vase by Hungarian artist George Gach. Gladiolas George Gách, Hungarian (1909–1996)...
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1980s George Gach Art

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Oil

George Gách painting of Glenwood Landing, Long Island, signed
By George Gach
Located in Larchmont, NY
George Gách (American, 1909-1996) The Old Tree in Glenwood Landing, 1957 Oil on canvas 23 x 27 in. Framed: 26 x 29 1/2 in. Singed lower right: Gách 1957 Provenance: Garden City Galleries, Garden City, NY Includes brochure. Born in Hungary, George Gách, the son of sculptor Stephen Gách (1880-1962), was noted for sculpture, impressionist painting and teaching. His subjects included animals, people, florals, nudes, cowboys, sports and scenes of Long Island, Bermuda, Mexico, Florida and upstate New York. Among his sculpture subjects are portrait busts of prime ministers, governors, corporate presidents and soccer stars. He served as a commercial pilot from 1939 to 1952. and in 1944, was shot down and given up as dead. He was also in prisoner of war camps twice during World War II and then in 1947, was almost imprisoned by the communists in Hungary. Gách graduated form the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest in 1939, and then immigrated to the United States. He located his studio in Roslyn Heights Long Island, and at one point set a goal...
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1950s American Impressionist George Gach Art

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Canvas, Oil

Moses, Bronze Sculpture by George Gach 1966
By George Gach
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: George Gach, Hungarian (1909 - 1996) Title: Moses Year: 1966 Medium: Bronze Sculpture, signature and date inscribed Size: 17 x 11 x 10 in. (43.18 x 27.94 x 25.4 cm)
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1960s Modern George Gach Art

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Bronze

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