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1902 - 1984. Known for: Figure drawing, art colony leadership.
Emil Ven was a Hungarian artist who studied at various art institutions in Budapest and graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in 1926. He worked as an assistant lecturer and led the Makó art... Read full biography
Emil Ven was a Hungarian artist who studied at various art institutions in Budapest and graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in 1926. He worked as an assistant lecturer and led the Makó art colony. Ven taught figure drawing at the College of Applied Arts in Budapest and received awards such as... Read full biography
Emil Ven was a Hungarian artist who studied at various art institutions in Budapest and graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in 1926. He worked as an assistant lecturer and led the Makó art colony. Ven taught figure drawing at the College of Applied Arts in Budapest and received awards such as the Munkácsy Prize and the Silver Degree of the Order of the Works. He exhibited his works in various galleries in Hungary and abroad.
Emil Ven was a Hungarian artist who studied at various art institutions in Budapest and graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in 1926. He worked as an assistant lecturer and led the Makó art colony. Ven taught figure drawing at the College of Applied Arts in Budapest and received awards such as the Munkácsy Prize and the Silver Degree of the Order of the Works. He exhibited his works in various galleries in Hungary and abroad.
Emil Ven was a Hungarian artist who studied at various art institutions in Budapest and graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in 1926. He worked as an assistant lecturer and led the Makó art colony. Ven taught figure drawing at the College of Applied Arts in Budapest and received awards such as the Munkácsy Prize and the Silver Degree of the Order of the Works. He exhibited his works in various galleries in Hungary and abroad.
