Ferenc Dinnyés
1886–1958 (age 72)
Biography
Ferenc Dinnyés (1886–1958) painted with a reverence for the Hungarian landscape and the quiet dignity of everyday life, developing a personal style that reflected both academic training and the warmer tones of Szeged’s light. His canvases, whether depicting market scenes or gentle riverbanks, resonated with spectators for their clarity of line and lyrical sensitivity.
After years of practicing his craft, Dinnyés shared his hard-earned knowledge with younger artists and remained an active presence in local exhibitions, ensuring that his community could see itself reflected on the easel. Today his memory is honored in the Central graveyard in Szeged, where loved ones gather to remember an artist who celebrated his homeland with humble devotion.