The Hungarian National Gallery (Budapest, Hungary) presents a retrospective devoted to artist Károly Ferenczy. Nearly a century has now passed since the last time that a collection of the artist's finest paintings were put on public display. As the father of Hungarian impressionism and post-impressionism, Ferenczy has rightfully been regarded as the founder of modern Hungarian painting.
The exhibition in the Hungarian National Gallery features compositions lent by several public collections both within and without Hungary, with an additional about 60 masterpieces borrowed from private collections making the selection even more complete.
On top of the nearly 150 paintings and 80 prints and drawings exhibited, there are approximately 50 documents (photographs, letters, catalogues and books) to help visitors form a more complete picture of Ferenczy's art.
Date: until May 27.
Location: Buda Palace Buildings A, B, C, D H-1014 Budapest, Szent György tér 2. Hungary.
Opening hours: from Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 6 pm.