Magdaléna Štrompachová
Magdaléna Štrompachová (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈmaɡdalɛːna ˈʃtɾɔmpaxɔʋaː]; née Magdolna Drescher; September 23, 1919 in Budapest – November 17, 1988 in Bratislava) was a Hungarian-Slovak painter and restorer. She founded a fine arts school with her husband Ludwig Strompach where she was a teacher (1964-1973) Many artists followed her classes, her children were among them.
Magdaléna Štrompachová | |
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Magdalena Strompach | |
Born | Magdolna Drescher September 23, 1919 Budapest, Hungary |
Died | November 17, 1988 69) Bratislava, Slovakia | (aged
Nationality | Hungarian-Slovak |
Education | Hungarian University of Fine Arts |
Known for | Painting |
Spouse(s) | Ludwig Strompach |
Life
Magdaléna Štrompachová grew up in Baja. Her mother was an amateur pianist and her father was a violin teacher and player.
She studied at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts. In 1946, she moved to Prague with her husband, where she worked in a cinema studio, and in 1950 to Slovakia. From 1986 on, she lived between Budapest and Bratislava.
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