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Hungarian/American
(1893–1963)
Betrothal
circa 1930
Wood, pigment, and ivory inlay
50.25 x 38 x 1.75 in.
Gift of the Marie Eccles Caine Foundation
2001.65
Karoly Fulop derived his inspiration from the Byzantine tradition. Born in Hungary, Fulop gained his greatest influence not from his formal studies in Budapest, Munich, and Paris, but from the medieval art housed in a Franciscan cathedral in the town of his birth, Szabadka. He felt so attuned to this art that he studied it for a time while living in a cathedral cell. Fulop began exhibiting in the United States before 1925, and in Los Angeles about 1930.
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