Artist(1876 - 1949)
Acs Ferenc
Painter. He began his studies at the Budapest School of Drawing under Bertalan Székely. Later, he enrolled in the private school of Simon Hollósy in Munich, and then studied at the Academy of Fine Arts under the masters Franz Lenbach and Herterich. During his time in Munich, from 1897, he spent several summers at the artists' colony in Nagybánya. He completed his studies in 1906 as a member of the Lotz Master School. In 1906, he settled in Cluj-Napoca (Kolozsvár), where he also established a private school to teach the new painterly vision. From 1902, he regularly exhibited in both domestic and international exhibitions. In 1911, he organized the first Transylvanian Impressionist exhibition. One of his paintings is owned by the Hungarian National Gallery, and numerous works are preserved in museums in Transylvania and Hungary.
Artist(1876 - 1949)
Acs Ferenc
Painter. He began his studies at the Budapest School of Drawing under Bertalan Székely. Later, he enrolled in the private school of Simon Hollósy in Munich, and then studied at the Academy of Fine Arts under the masters Franz Lenbach and Herterich. During his time in Munich, from 1897, he spent several summers at the artists' colony in Nagybánya. He completed his studies in 1906 as a member of the Lotz Master School. In 1906, he settled in Cluj-Napoca (Kolozsvár), where he also established a private school to teach the new painterly vision. From 1902, he regularly exhibited in both domestic and international exhibitions. In 1911, he organized the first Transylvanian Impressionist exhibition. One of his paintings is owned by the Hungarian National Gallery, and numerous works are preserved in museums in Transylvania and Hungary.