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( The Peasants) by Ilona Karacsony

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By paul-helene, 12 February, 2010
Description

The first painting, is The Peasants made in 1978.
The second painting, Children in Flower field we call it, not date
The third, is religious. No date. They need a clean up but they are intact, from tearing, cuts, holes, scrapes of anykind. They are carefully kept.
We would like to know more about the artist, what they could be worth,
anything info at all, is welcome. Not sure if we will sell them eventually, we are thinking about it. Thank you.

Category
Paintings
Medium
canvas
Distinguishing marks
Ilona Karacsony
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
2ft.30"wide by 2ft. the peasants, 1 ft wide,20"in. the children, 3 ft. wide 18" the supper
Date Period
1978
History
My husband did construction in a couple`s home. The owner him to choose 3 paintings that he liked, in the hallway of this home. My husband chose these. Later, the owner got sick and phoned my husband to go back and see him. He gave him the three paintings he chose. Having no children, he had decided to give them to my husband saying that he had deserved them. Two weeks later, the man passed away. Few years later, we decided to get info on these paintings, who the person is, where she comes from, if she is known, if they are worth anything, ect... We have made an inquiry abput her paintings, to Erefel Art Gallery on Canada , we join a copy of the reply. This painter is from Hungary and studied un Budapest university of fine arts. She came to Canada in 1957. It is on the back of one painting.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
a gift
For Sale?
No
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cajesina

10 years 9 months ago

Re: ( The Peasants) by Ilona Karacsony

Honestly, i think this lady had the description she puts on the back and the brass placque made up herself to make work look more important than it is.   I also have one of her paintings, and there is someone else on here with one.   If you like it, the pictire is worth somrthing, otherwise i think not.

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