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Historical marker on the Feszty-Jókai Palace, Epreskert Image by Zello, via Wikimedia Commons. Licensed Public domain |
Lendvay KalmanEpreskert Art Colony Epreskert Art Colony Add article description Epreskert Art Colony (Hungarian: Epreskerti művésztelep; the name means "Mulberry Garden" in Hungarian) was an artists' colony in Budapest in the last decades of the 19th and the first half of the 20th century. Among the artists who worked and lived there the most important were sculptors György Zala and Adolf Huszár, and painter Árpád Feszty. Historical marker on the Feszty-Jókai Palace Location The artists' colony was located in the Terézváros district of Budapest (District VI.) in the area of the former Epreskert garden. The colony occupied an oblong shaped block bounded by Bajza, Lendvay, Epreskert (after 1900 Munkácsy Mihály) and Kmety Street. In 1886 the block was divided into ten… (Source: Wikipedia)
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