Ferenc Markó

Ferenc Markó (3 June 1832, in Kismarton – 3 August 1874, in Budapest) was a Hungarian painter who specialized in landscapes; usually with figures.

His father was the painter, Károly Markó the Elder.

He then joined his brothers in Italy and spent two years at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze, where he made paintings of figures and nude drawings.

[1] He was a frequent exhibitor at the Pesti Műegylet (Pest Art Association) and the Kunstverein in Vienna.

A large selection of his works may be seen at the Hungarian National Gallery.

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