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Gyorgy Voros

Gyorgy Voros (Born 1940) is active/lives in Hungary.  Gyorgy Voros is known for Realistic style, Hungarian classical tradition, still lifes with fruits and metal objects, glaze on wood panel in small and medium formats..

Gyorgy Voros is a Hungarian painter born in 1940 in Hungary. He studied at the School of Fine Arts in Budapest and is known for his realistic style, which is part of the Hungarian classical tradition. His artwork often features still lifes with fruits and metal objects, and he uses a technique of very pure and luminous glaze on wood panel in small and medium formats.

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