In the late nineteenth century a number of Hungarian artists left their homeland for study in Western Europe, particularly France. Returning home they continued to create works which reflected the influences and techniques learned in the West, but with a distinctive Hungarian subject matter and presentation. In 1991 the late Sandor Teszler presented to Wofford College his collection of Hungarian paintings from this period. In recent years the collection has been augmented by additional Hungarian paintings by Drs. Francis and Livia Robicsek of Charlotte, NC.
On Display through October 27, 2013. The Sandor Teszler Library Gallery, Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC. For more information, please call 864-597-4300.