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Basil Rakoczi (Basil Ivan Rákóczi) was born on 31 May, 1908 in London, England, is an English painter. Discover Basil Rakoczi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

Popular As Basil Ivan Rákóczi
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Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 31 May, 1908
Birthday 31 May
Birthplace London, England
Date of death 1979
Died Place London, England
Nationality Hungarian

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1908

Basil Ivan Rákóczi (31 May 1908 – 21 March 1979) was an English artist born in London.

He was a prominent and leading member of the Irish art group, the White Stag, along with Kenneth Hall.

Rákóczi was born on 31 May 1908 in Chelsea to Charlotte May Dobby and Ivan Rákóczi.

His memories of his father relied mostly on fond reminiscences from his mother.

Throughout his life he was proud of both his Irish heritage from his mother's side and his Hungarian heritage from his father's. He also held high regard for gypsy practices as his parents had been married in accordance to gypsy rites.

Later in his life, he also rediscovered his Celtic roots.

Basil Rakoczi also wrote an autobiography that details his life in an imaginative but frank and honest way.

There are currently no planned publications of this autobiography though an official biography is rumoured to being worked upon.

His style varies greatly as he believed to explore psychological aspects of his work.

A great many of his friends and contemporaries relied on psychology as a means of art and a number of his friends were members of the Society of Creative Psychology.

As a result, his painting have a very modernist yet unique style that is only repeated within the group he formed and ran, The White Stag.

He primarily used oil and gouache as a medium but frequently worked with monotype and watercolour and ceramics for tile designs.

Basil Rákóczi's work has featured in over 150 exhibitions, of which more than 60 have been solo shows.

1935

His first commercial exhibition was in 1935 at the Artificer’s Guild in Cambridge and throughout his life, he had regular exhibitions at the Irish Museum of Living Art, the Royal Hibernian Academy and the Watercolour Society of Ireland.

2005

More recently, in the summer of 2005, his paintings were featured at the Irish Museum of Modern Art along with other White Stag works in a successful exhibition.

Further exhibitions are in planning at locations currently unknown.

He has art works in public collections across the globe including the University of Sussex, Derby City Art Gallery, Manchester City Art Gallery, Dublin's Trinity College, the Ulster Museum in Belfast, the Queensland Australia National Collection and Auckland City Art Gallery.