BRODSZKY, Sándor
(1819, Tóalmás - 1901, Budapest)



Painter. Brodszky, who wanted to become a doctor, enrolled in the Vienna Art School. He finished his studies in Munich. After his trips, he settled down in Pest in 1856. He opened a photographic studio with József Molnár, a friend and a landscape painter from Győr, but it worked only for two years. Brodszky, a typical representative of romantic landscape-painters of the Markó-circle, painted picturesque landscapes of Upper Northern Hungary and Transdanubia. His landscapes were often lithographed. His major pictures: "Storm on Balaton", and "Balaton View".


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