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Karoly Ferenczy — Hungarian, 1862–1917 — Nagybánya School; Hungarian Post-Impressionism
Károly Ferenczy is widely regarded as the central figure of modern Hungarian painting. After early studies in Rome, Munich, and at the Académie Julian in Paris, he settled in 1896 in the small Transylvanian town of Nagybánya, where he became a founding member of the artists' colony that gave Hungarian art its decisive turn toward plein-air practice.
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