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Zsuzsi Roboz BIOGRAPHY
1939 - 2012. Known for: Paintings.
Zsuzsi Roboz is arguably best known for portraying the leading creative personalities of her time. In these portraits she wanted to go further than simple realism and tried to catch the creative aura... Read full biography
Zsuzsi Roboz is arguably best known for portraying the leading creative personalities of her time. In these portraits she wanted to go further than simple realism and tried to catch the creative aura of those she was depicting. Her work is held in a number of public and private collections... Read full biography
Zsuzsi Roboz is arguably best known for portraying the leading creative personalities of her time. In these portraits she wanted to go further than simple realism and tried to catch the creative aura of those she was depicting. Her work is held in a number of public and private collections including the National Portrait Gallery and Tate, London.... Read full biography
Zsuzsi Roboz is arguably best known for portraying the leading creative personalities of her time. In these portraits she wanted to go further than simple realism and tried to catch the creative aura of those she was depicting. Her work is held in a number of public and private collections including the National Portrait Gallery and Tate, London.
Zsuzsi Roboz is arguably best known for portraying the leading creative personalities of her time. In these portraits she wanted to go further than simple realism and tried to catch the creative aura of those she was depicting. Her work is held in a number of public and private collections including the National Portrait Gallery and Tate, London.
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Zsuzsi Roboz is arguably best known for portraying the leading creative personalities of her time. In these portraits she wanted to go further than simple realism and tried to catch the creative aura of those she was depicting. Her work is held in a number of public and private collections including the National Portrait Gallery and Tate, London.
