Petit Palais
Paris
On view from April 14 to September 6, 2026, the exhibition gathers nearly 140 works and highlights the many facets of Károly Ferenczy, from open-air landscapes to family scenes, portraits, biblical subjects and caricatures.
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Paris
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On view from April 14 to September 6, 2026, the exhibition gathers nearly 140 works and highlights the many facets of Károly Ferenczy, from open-air landscapes to family scenes, portraits, biblical subjects and caricatures.
The Petit Palais devotes a first French retrospective to Károly Ferenczy, a major figure of Hungarian modernity at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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Presented from April 14 to September 6, 2026, the exhibition brings together nearly 140 works and highlights the many facets of Karoly Ferenczy, from plein-air landscapes to family scenes, portraits, biblical subjects and caricatures.
Identify the iconographic models that structure the composition. Follow the evolution of a commission through the pieces on display. Bring together documents, objects and narratives to measure an episode over time. Read...
Identify the iconographic models that structure the composition. Follow the evolution of a commission through the pieces on display. Bring together documents, objects and narratives to measure an episode over time. Read the labels as conte...
On view from April 14 to September 6, 2026, the exhibition gathers nearly 140 works and highlights the many facets of Károly Ferenczy, from open-air landscapes to family scenes, portraits, biblical subjects and caricatures. On view from April 14 to September 6, 2026, the exhibition gathers nearly 140 works and highlights the many facets of Károly Ferenczy, from open-air landscapes to family scenes, portraits, biblical subjects and caricatures.
Presented from April 14 to September 6, 2026, the exhibition brings together nearly 140 works and highlights the many facets of Karoly Ferenczy, from plein-air landscapes to family scenes, portraits, biblical subjects and caricatures. Identify the iconographic models that structure the composition. Follow the evolution of a commission through the pieces on display.
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On Expo Paris, Károly Ferenczy is most useful when it is read not only as a single event but as part of a broader route through Petit Palais, where exhibitions, artists and editorial themes can be compared quickly in English. This page becomes easier to place when it is connected to History and Post-Impressionism.
For an English reader, the point of this page is also practical: it clarifies the venue, dates and booking context, then opens clear paths toward related exhibitions, artists and subjects so that the visit does not remain isolated. 3 related exhibition pages are already close enough to help compare tone, period or venue.
Theme: History. Movement: Post-Impressionism.
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is currently on view at Musée d'Orsay.