John Ambrosio Losonczy
1921 - 2014
Artist, pharmacist and renaissance man, his true passion was oil painting. John followed in the family tradition and became a pharmacist; he practiced in Hungary, Austria and the United States. He was a very creative individual who enjoyed playing with ideas and creating objects. He painted, sculpted, carved wood; wrote limericks, short stories, and a couple of books. A book entitled “Mayga” was based on his family’s experiences coming from Hungary to the United States. His true passion was oil painting; he created hundreds of oil paintings ranging from landscapes to abstracts. The breadth of his work is remarkable.
Oil Paintings
Amish Collection
Early Works
Red Period
Water Scenes
Miniatures
Sculptures & Wood Carvings
Abstracts
Experimental Works
Painted Eggs
Still Life
Charcoals & Pencils
Special Places
Portraits
Unique Themes
Surrealistic
Ceramic Plates & Vase
Landscapes
Human Figures