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1881 Tapioszele - 1931 Budapest. Known for: Painting.
Börtsök, Samu Tápiószele, 1881 -1931, Budapest . Samu Börtsök was the student of István Réti at the Colony of Artists in Nagybánya. Later in winter in 1905 he worked in the private school of Károly... Read full biography
Börtsök, Samu Tápiószele, 1881 -1931, Budapest . Samu Börtsök was the student of István Réti at the Colony of Artists in Nagybánya. Later in winter in 1905 he worked in the private school of Károly Ferenczy in Budapest. In 1906 Börtsök took a short study-tour in Par, Munich and Vienna. He had his... Read full biography
Börtsök, Samu Tápiószele, 1881 -1931, Budapest . Samu Börtsök was the student of István Réti at the Colony of Artists in Nagybánya. Later in winter in 1905 he worked in the private school of Károly Ferenczy in Budapest. In 1906 Börtsök took a short study-tour in Par, Munich and Vienna. He had his first exhibition in Mucsarnok in 1907. Since 1908 he lived permanently in Nagybánya. He was one of the firsts artists who received his own atelier on the colony. Since 1911 he had been the managing... Read full biography
Börtsök, Samu Tápiószele, 1881 -1931, Budapest . Samu Börtsök was the student of István Réti at the Colony of Artists in Nagybánya. Later in winter in 1905 he worked in the private school of Károly Ferenczy in Budapest. In 1906 Börtsök took a short study-tour in Par, Munich and Vienna. He had his first exhibition in Mucsarnok in 1907. Since 1908 he lived permanently in Nagybánya. He was one of the firsts artists who received his own atelier on the colony. Since 1911 he had been the managing director of the freshly established Association of Artist in Nagybánya. Through his pictures he intended to paint the "Sunday of the Nature" immortalizing the solemnity of view of the Nature. He used his orchard looking onto the Liget from Versvíz, the... Read full biography
Börtsök, Samu Tápiószele, 1881 -1931, Budapest . Samu Börtsök was the student of István Réti at the Colony of Artists in Nagybánya. Later in winter in 1905 he worked in the private school of Károly Ferenczy in Budapest. In 1906 Börtsök took a short study-tour in Par, Munich and Vienna. He had his first exhibition in Mucsarnok in 1907. Since 1908 he lived permanently in Nagybánya. He was one of the firsts artists who received his own atelier on the colony. Since 1911 he had been the managing director of the freshly established Association of Artist in Nagybánya. Through his pictures he intended to paint the "Sunday of the Nature" immortalizing the solemnity of view of the Nature. He used his orchard looking onto the Liget from Versvíz, the neighbouring fields, hills and the region of Nagybánya bordered by Kereszthegy as his permanent... Read full biography
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