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Karoly Ferenczy October 1903
Hungarian National Gallery
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Karoly Ferenczy Boys Throwing Pebbles into the River 1890
Hungarian National Gallery
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Karoly Ferenczy October mk235
1903
Oil on canvas
126x107cm
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Karoly Ferenczy Summer Day mk235
1906
Oil on canvas
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Karoly Ferenczy Double Portrait Date 1908(1908)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 140 x 153 cm (55.1 x 60.2 in)
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Karoly Ferenczy Dupla portre 1908(1908)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 140 x 153 cm (55.1 x 60.2 in)
cyf
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Karoly Ferenczy Maritime Peril 1820s
Medium oil on canvas
cyf
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Karoly Ferenczy Double Portrait 1908(1908)
Medium oil on canvas
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Karoly Ferenczy
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1863-1917
Karoly Ferenczy Locations
was a Hungarian Impressionist painter. He was one of the leading artists of the Nagybanya school of painting. He studied law and economics. He began to deal with painting at the Academie Julian in Paris. In 1889, he moved back to Hungary, to the town of Szentendre. Between 1893 and 1896 he lived in Munich with his family: There he joined the circle of Simon Hollosy: with whom he moved to Nagybanya in 1896 and became the leading painter of the artist colony. After 1906 he moved to Budapest and became the professor of the College of Fine Arts. His wife Olga Fialka and their children, the painter Valer Ferenczy (1885-1954), the tapestry weaver Noemi Ferenczy (1890-1957) and the sculptor Beni Ferenczy (1890- 1967) were famous representatives of Hungarian art.
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