Eszter Földi

Eszter Földi

ESZTER FÖLDI (Budapest, 1971) art historian, curator, head of the Department of Prints and Drawingsof the Hungarian National Gallery. Graduated in Art History and French Literature at Eötvös Lóránd University of Budapest. She defended her PhD thesis in 2009 about the beginnings of the art of original prints at the turn of the 19th and the 20th century. She is specialised in Art Nouveau painting and graphic works, as well as in the art of the second half of the19th century in Hungary and France.

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