Edita Ambrušová

Edita Ambrušová (née Kolečányiová; 30 October 1920 – 9 March 2015)[1] was a Slovak painter and illustrator.

She studied painting at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava under the supervision of Martin Benka.

In 1943 she moved to Vienna where her husband the art historian Jozef Ambruš managed to find a job.

She produced stained glass for the St. Emmeram's Cathedral in Nitra as well as a large-scale tapestry depicting the life in Great Moravia.

[4] A large collection of secular paintings by Ambrušová is on display at the Slovak National Gallery.