El Greco Exhibition Coming To Hungary In 2022

  • 7 Feb 2020 8:49 AM
  • Hungary Around the Clock
El Greco Exhibition Coming To Hungary In 2022
The Museum of Fine Arts plans to stage an exhibition of the works of 16th-century painter El Greco in 2022, director László Baán told Inforádió on Thursday.

An exhibition entitled From Cézanne to Malevich will open this year at the Museum.

Baán also said that the anniversaries of both the birth and death of 19th-century Hungarian painter Pál Merse Szinyei will be marked this year and an exhibition on his life works will be presented. The last such exhibition was hosted in Budapest 30 years ago.

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