Place: Vienna
Born: 1920
Death: 2015
Biography:
, born in Vienna, Austria in 1920, was a renowned Australian painter, celebrated for her captivating portraits of high-profile subjects. Her remarkable career was marked by numerous accolades, including two-time wins of the prestigious Archibald Prize and the Helena Rubinstein Portrait Prize.
Born in Vienna, Judit Kaszab began her artistic journey in Austria before relocating to Australia. Her work was heavily influenced by the Viennese art scene, which is evident in her unique style that blends European flair with Australian sensibilities.
* Joan Sutherland, a portrait of the famous soprano, showcases Kaszab's skill in capturing the essence of her subjects. * Princess Alexandra, a member of the British royal family, was another notable subject, demonstrating Kaszab's ability to portray dignitaries with grace and poise. * Queen Sikrit of Thailand, a portrait that highlights Kaszab's capacity to navigate cultural nuances while maintaining her artistic integrity.
* Two-time winner of the Archibald Prize * Winner of the Helena Rubinstein Portrait Prize
passed away in 2015, leaving behind a legacy of remarkable portraits that continue to inspire. Her work can be found in various collections, including the Judit Kaszab's Artworks on Wikioo.org, serving as a testament to her enduring impact on the world of portraiture.
This biography is based on information available up to 2015 and may not reflect any posthumous developments or recognitions.