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Albert De Fennessy:

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Albert De Fennessy,
Hungary,
Untitled
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etching (24" x 17"), 1995

Born during the Hungarian Revolution in 1956,de Fennessy began to draw at the age of two. Fennessy, who is deaf, lived in an artists' colony near Budapest in the company of the countries leading contemporary artists. He studied in Rome and graduated from the Cleveland Academy of Fine Arts. Fennessy's works have been exhibited in more than 30 universities and galleries in the US, as well as in the leading art galleries of Europe. VSA arts of Hungary is a department of Mobility International Hungary and participates in VSA arts internatioanl activities, such as the Young Soloists and Internatioanl Festival.

etching by Albert De Fennessy of Hungary

 

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