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近畿大学建築・デザイン学科卒展「KenDe Works 2025」を開催します! 近畿大学建築・デザイン学科が2026年2月に福岡市で卒業作品展を開催。約50点の多様な作品を展示し、来場者による評価の場を提供します。

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近畿大学建築・デザイン学科が2026年2月に福岡市で卒業作品展を開催。約50点の多様な作品を展示し、来場者による評価の場を提供します。

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In “Lady in White and Red Dress with Fruit,” Geza Kende depicts a young woman seated at a table. Her dark hair is styled in soft waves, framing a face with olive skin, dark eyebrows, and expressive dark eyes. A gentle smile plays on her lips, giving her an air of quiet contentment. She is dressed in a white casual blouse with red and white trim at the neckline and sleeves; a dark green and dark red skirt completes the outfit. The fabric of her dress appears slightly textured, suggesting a material like cotton. One arm rests on the table, while the other gracefully holds a red apple she appears to have just grabbed.

The table is covered with a loosely draped, light beige cloth. Upon it sits an abundance of fruit: several oranges, red apples, pears, and a generous bunch of dark purple grapes in a  tha low bowl. The fruit is depicted with variations in color and texture, adding to a natural feel. The background is muted and indistinct, painted with warm earth tones of a rustic indoor setting using flecks of color, creating a soft, almost impressionistic feel that contrasts with the details of the woman and the fruit.

Kende was born January 5, 1889 in Budapest, Hungary, and spent most of his life as a portrait and landscape painter in Los Angeles. He studied at the National Academy of Art in Budapest, and also traveled abroad to study in Italy and France. Kende resided in Buffalo for a brief period, and during this time his portraits were featured in the Buffalo Society of Artists 30th Annual Exhibition in 1924. His portrait of Helen Chabot received honorable mention.

In 1932, Kende settled in Los Angeles, where he spent the remainder of his life. Throughout his career, he painted commissioned portraits of many notable actors and figures of the time, including actress Clara Bow. Kende was a member of the California Art Club, Painters and Sculptors of Los Angeles, and the Society of Western Artists. Kende passed away in Hollywood, California on September 2, 1952.

In “Lady in White and Red Dress with Fruit,” Geza Kende depicts a young woman seated at a table. Her dark hair is styled in soft waves, framing a face with olive skin, dark eyebrows, and expressive dark eyes. A gentle smile plays on her lips, giving her an air of quiet contentment. She is dressed in a white casual blouse with red and white trim at the neckline and sleeves; a dark green and dark red skirt completes the outfit. The fabric of her dress appears slightly textured, suggesting a material like cotton. One arm rests on the table, while the other gracefully holds a red apple she appears to have just grabbed. The table is covered with a loosely draped, light beige cloth. Upon it sits an abundance of fruit: several oranges, red apples, pears, and a generous bunch of dark purple grapes in a tha low bowl. The fruit is depicted with variations in color and texture, adding to a natural feel. The background is muted and indistinct, painted with warm earth tones of a rustic indoor setting using flecks of color, creating a soft, almost impressionistic feel that contrasts with the details of the woman and the fruit. Kende was born January 5, 1889 in Budapest, Hungary, and spent most of his life as a portrait and landscape painter in Los Angeles. He studied at the National Academy of Art in Budapest, and also traveled abroad to study in Italy and France. Kende resided in Buffalo for a brief period, and during this time his portraits were featured in the Buffalo Society of Artists 30th Annual Exhibition in 1924. His portrait of Helen Chabot received honorable mention. In 1932, Kende settled in Los Angeles, where he spent the remainder of his life. Throughout his career, he painted commissioned portraits of many notable actors and figures of the time, including actress Clara Bow. Kende was a member of the California Art Club, Painters and Sculptors of Los Angeles, and the Society of Western Artists. Kende passed away in Hollywood, California on September 2, 1952.

“Lady in White and Red Dress with Fruit” by Geza Kende (Hungarian American) - Oil on canvas / 1949 - Hilbert Museum of California Art (Orange, California) #WomenInArt #ArtText #art #HilbertMuseum #GezaKende #Kende #PortraitofaWoman #womensart #ChapmanUniversity #artwork #OilPainting #PortraitofaLady

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