Artist(1929 - 2014)
Angyalfoldi Szabo Zoltan
A painter by profession, he learned his craft at the Dési Huber Szakkör under the guidance of Margit Gráber from 1948 to 1949. Subsequently, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, where his mentors included Géza Fónyi, Jenő Barcsay, and Endre Domanovszky. After a two-year hiatus in Tatabánya, he graduated in 1958, marking the year with his first exhibition. His artistic journey saw numerous exhibitions both domestically (Ernst Museum, Műcsarnok, Győr, Kecskemét) and internationally (Berlin, Paris, Moscow). He received recognition for his work, including the Derkovits Scholarship, the Munkácsy Prize, and the title of Meritorious Artist. His paintings are housed in the Hungarian National Gallery and various museums across the country.
Artist(1929 - 2014)
Angyalfoldi Szabo Zoltan
A painter by profession, he learned his craft at the Dési Huber Szakkör under the guidance of Margit Gráber from 1948 to 1949. Subsequently, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, where his mentors included Géza Fónyi, Jenő Barcsay, and Endre Domanovszky. After a two-year hiatus in Tatabánya, he graduated in 1958, marking the year with his first exhibition. His artistic journey saw numerous exhibitions both domestically (Ernst Museum, Műcsarnok, Győr, Kecskemét) and internationally (Berlin, Paris, Moscow). He received recognition for his work, including the Derkovits Scholarship, the Munkácsy Prize, and the title of Meritorious Artist. His paintings are housed in the Hungarian National Gallery and various museums across the country.