Art by Charles Roka a Hungarian painter
April 13, 2014 at 12:00 pm Leave a comment
Charles Roka
Róka Károly
(1912, Hungary–1999, Bærum, Norway)
Nationality: Hungary
Category: Art workers
Occupation: Painter
Specification: Hungarian painter
Style: Kitsch, velvet painting, provocative art
Education: Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest
Personal Life: In 1937 he finally settled in Norway, and lived in Bærum, outside Oslo until his death.
Career: In 1950 he painted his first picture of the half-naked Gipsy Girl . Roka had several exhibitions in Madrid, Barcelona, and Lausanne and he was very popular among the average Scandinavian people.
Entry filed under: Clаssical Art. Tags: Art, Artists, Painting.
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