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1903 Kassa/Slowakei - 1985 Kosice. Known for: Painting.
Painter. One of the most significant representatives of the art of the Highlands after World War II. He started his art training at Hradil’s private school in Kosice, then Podolini Volkmann in... Read full biography
Painter. One of the most significant representatives of the art of the Highlands after World War II. He started his art training at Hradil’s private school in Kosice, then Podolini Volkmann in Budapest. He attended his institution, then he trained him in the private school of Jeno Kron in the... Read full biography
Painter. One of the most significant representatives of the art of the Highlands after World War II. He started his art training at Hradil’s private school in Kosice, then Podolini Volkmann in Budapest. He attended his institution, then he trained him in the private school of Jeno Kron in the museum in Kosice. From 1926 he visited the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest, as a student of István Réti. Important awards: 1934 Kosice City Award, 1963 Order of Excellence for Excellent Work, and from... Read full biography
Painter. One of the most significant representatives of the art of the Highlands after World War II. He started his art training at Hradil’s private school in Kosice, then Podolini Volkmann in Budapest. He attended his institution, then he trained him in the private school of Jeno Kron in the museum in Kosice. From 1926 he visited the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest, as a student of István Réti. Important awards: 1934 Kosice City Award, 1963 Order of Excellence for Excellent Work, and from 1968 Merited Artist. Between 1938-44 the Kazinczy Society, from 1949 the. He was a member of the Association of Artists of Czechoslovakia. He was on a short study trip to Austria. In 1928 he returned to Kosice, where he organized his first solo... Read full biography
Painter. One of the most significant representatives of the art of the Highlands after World War II. He started his art training at Hradil’s private school in Kosice, then Podolini Volkmann in Budapest. He attended his institution, then he trained him in the private school of Jeno Kron in the museum in Kosice. From 1926 he visited the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest, as a student of István Réti. Important awards: 1934 Kosice City Award, 1963 Order of Excellence for Excellent Work, and from 1968 Merited Artist. Between 1938-44 the Kazinczy Society, from 1949 the. He was a member of the Association of Artists of Czechoslovakia. He was on a short study trip to Austria. In 1928 he returned to Kosice, where he organized his first solo exhibition in 1929. Works:. They performed in Budapest, Bratislava, Graz, Paris, Antwerp, The Hague, Helsinki as well. His works... Read full biography
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