Géza Pap
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Géza Pap was a Jewish-Hungarian painter and artist. Born in
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, then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He graduated from art school in Budapest in 1903. At times he visited the
Nagybánya artists' colony The Nagybánya artists' colony was an art colony in Nagybánya, a town in eastern Hungary that became Baia Mare in Romania after World War I. The colony started as a summer retreat for artists, mainly painters from Simon Hollósy's ''szabadiskola' ...
. During the First World War he was a prisoner of war in Russia.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Pap, Geza 1883 births Year of death missing Painters from Austria-Hungary 20th-century Hungarian painters