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NAGY BALOGH János
(1874, Budapest - 1919, Budapest)
Önarckép
1913
Olaj, vászon, 44 x 30 cm
Magyar Nemzeti Galéria, Budapest
Az önarcképek sorozata végigkíséri Nagy Baloghot egész életén, mutatva stílusának változásait is. Ezek tekinthetõk legjobb mûveinek.
NAGY BALOGH, János
(1874, Budapest - 1919, Budapest)
Self-portrait
1913
Oil on canvas, 44 x 30 cm
Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest
The series of self-portrait acoompany the art of Nagy Balogh throughout his life. These paintings, which reflect the changes in his style, can be considered as best of his art.