Ferenc Kóka (1934 - 1997) — Auction price
Ferenc Kóka is a Hungarian painter.
Kóka graduated from the Budapest Academy of Fine Arts. From 1969 he was one of the first residents of the new artist colony of Szentendre and lived there with his wife until his death in 1997. In 1992, together with Attila Czai, he reorganized the Szentendre Fine Arts Association with the aim of protecting the values of the Hungarian artistic past, preserving an important heritage and supporting original creative and theoretical-artistic endeavors.
Ferenc Koka was the recipient of the highest Hungarian state award, the Mihály Munkácsi Prize.
Ferenc Kóka is a Hungarian painter.
Kóka graduated from the Budapest Academy of Fine Arts. From 1969 he was one of the first residents of the new artist colony of Szentendre and lived there with his wife until his death in 1997. In 1992, together with Attila Czai, he reorganized the Szentendre Fine Arts Association with the aim of protecting the values of the Hungarian artistic past, preserving an important heritage and supporting original creative and theoretical-artistic endeavors.
Ferenc Koka was the recipient of the highest Hungarian state award, the Mihály Munkácsi Prize.
Ferenc Kóka is a Hungarian painter.
Kóka graduated from the Budapest Academy of Fine Arts. From 1969 he was one of the first residents of the new artist colony of Szentendre and lived there with his wife until his death in 1997. In 1992, together with Attila Czai, he reorganized the Szentendre Fine Arts Association with the aim of protecting the values of the Hungarian artistic past, preserving an important heritage and supporting original creative and theoretical-artistic endeavors.
Ferenc Koka was the recipient of the highest Hungarian state award, the Mihály Munkácsi Prize.
Ferenc Kóka is a Hungarian painter.
Kóka graduated from the Budapest Academy of Fine Arts. From 1969 he was one of the first residents of the new artist colony of Szentendre and lived there with his wife until his death in 1997. In 1992, together with Attila Czai, he reorganized the Szentendre Fine Arts Association with the aim of protecting the values of the Hungarian artistic past, preserving an important heritage and supporting original creative and theoretical-artistic endeavors.
Ferenc Koka was the recipient of the highest Hungarian state award, the Mihály Munkácsi Prize.