Margit Varga

[2][3] Her artwork has been described as "magical realism" and her work was known in the New York City-area and in Europe.

[4] Varga owned a Midtown art gallery for emerging artists in the 1930s.

Margit Varga was born on May 5, 1908, in the Upper East Side in New York City, to parents from Hungary.

[6][7] She owned the Painters' and Sculptors' Gallery at 22 East 11th Street in Midtown in 1932.

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