
Csaba
Markus
The
classical influences in Markus’s art are tied to his origins in
Budapest, Hungary, where he was born in 1953. His formative years
were spent in the city of Budapest, a metropolis filled with ancient
palaces, yet intertwined with the bustle of a modern city.
As
a youth he passed countless hours in museums, studying the art
and sculpture of artist such as Michelangelo and Botticelli. Markus
likes to say that he learned his skill directly from the Old Masters,
as he personally touched priceless paintings and tried to capture
the secrets of the classical masterpieces. He read voraciously,
devouring as many as three books in a single day on a variety
of subjects which ranged from physics to history.
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