Artist

Alexander Bogardy

born Hungary 1901-died Washington, DC 1992
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Born
Hungary
Died
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Biography

Alexander Bogardy immigrated to America as a young child and settled in Baltimore. He changed careers frequently during his life, spending time as a violinist, boxer, mechanical engineer, and cosmetologist before he turned to painting. He was a devout Catholic and created more than ninety paintings of religious ceremonies, shrines, and stories. But Bogardy grew restless after two decades of painting and abandoned art to take up flamenco dancing. (M. Orgeron and M. Parsons, “Alexander Bogardy: The Union of Divinity, Cosmetology and Art,” Folk Art Messenger, Summer/Fall 2003; Parsons and Orgeron, “Alexander Bogardy, Singular Pursuits,” Folk Art, Spring/Summer 2004)

Works by this artist (71 items)

Alexander Bogardy, The Holy Bible, ca. 1960-1970, oil on paperboard with rhinestones, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Margaret Parsons, 2016.36.67
The Holy Bible
Dateca. 1960-1970
oil on paperboard with rhinestones
On view
Alexander Bogardy, Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread, ca. 1955-1970, oil on paperboard, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the artist, 1990.97.3
Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread
Dateca. 1955-1970
oil on paperboard
On view
Alexander Bogardy, Christ the King, 1963, oil on canvas board with rhinestones, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Margaret Parsons, 2016.36.66
Christ the King
Date1963
oil on canvas board with rhinestones
On view
Alexander Bogardy, The Clinic, ca. 1965-1970, oil on canvas board, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Margaret Parsons, 2016.36.63
The Clinic
Dateca. 1965-1970
oil on canvas board
On view