The Birth of the Nagybánya Artists’ Colony I. – Beginnings
By the end of the nineteenth century, most Hungarian painters studied in Munich, where academic painting still dominated artistic training. However, Simon Hollósy and the circle forming around him consciously broke away from these conventions. They believed that painting should be grounded in the direct observation of nature and the sincere expression of human emotion. This virtual exhibition presents the birth of the Nagybánya Artists’ Colony and its defining figures, with particular emphasis on how this community became one of the starting points of modern Hungarian painting.