Eugen de Fischer Farkasházy

Eugen de Fischer Farkasházy (born farkasházi Fischer Jenő) (29 March 1861, Székesfehérvár4 May 1926, Herend) was a Hungarian porcelain factory owner, ceramics, art history writing. His brother, Dr. farkasházi Zsigmond Farkasházy (18741928), was a former politician, journalist, MP, lawyer.

Life

A member of a noble farkasházi Fischer family, was the grandson of Móric Fischer de Farkasházy and Maria Salzer[1] His father Farkasházi Fischer Dezső (1827?–1914)[2] és édesanyja Pressburger Mária[3] and his Jewish mother Mary Pressburger[4] it was. He studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in conducted with over eight years of porcelain production has mastered every technique. Having knowledge of the England and Germany was expanded, the Ungvári porcelángyár (Uzhgorod), 1897 - but devoted his excellent knowledge of the Herend factory and workforce onwards. He went where his grandfather left off the old China's, Japan's, Meissen's, Vienna and Sèvres i samples based on Herend genre cultivated, and this area has achieved such results in which the traditions of old factories scattered again. The 1900's Paris World Exhibition inspired by modern forms and techniques. Coulon was a great success and pâte-sur-pâte porcelain decoration of users which he designed and painted. Literary work area as well, two major monographs written: The life and works of Palissy (1885), The Della Robbia family (1896). He died as CEO of the Herend porcelain factory stock company.

In 1904 his three grandchildren Mór Fischer, Hugo Fischer, and Eugene Fischer[5] lawyer, member of parliament and Farkasházi Lieutenant Alexander Fischer has been granted by Franz Joseph I of Austria from the surname Fischer changed Farkasházy over, with the noble vorname, "farkasházi", retaining[6]

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    1. "familysearch.org Farkasházi Fischer Dezső halotti összeirása".
    2. "familysearch.org Farkasházy Dezső gyászjelentése".
    3. http://regi.sofar.hu/hu/node/37218
    4. [http://regi.sofar.hu/hu/node/37218
    5. "familysearch.org Farkasházy Zsigmond gyászjelentése".
    6. K 19 - Király Személye Körüli Minisztérium Levéltára - Királyi könyvek - Volume 71 p. 284
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