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He was descended from a noble family and his father was a postmaster, which resulted in frequent moves for the family. He displayed an early talent for art and his first lessons came from
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in 1866. Three years later, he participated in a major exhibition in Munich, where he first came into contact with painters of the
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Bényi László, Paál László (album), 2nd revised edition. Budapest : Képzőművészeti, 1983.
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After 1873, he married and lived at the Barbizon art colony, was a regular participant in the
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Landschaft im Licht. Impressionistische Malerei in Europa und Nordamerika 1860–1910.
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took a study trip to the Netherlands and, later that same year, he entered the
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Multiple biographies and appreciations of Paál's work
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Fontainebleau
Zám
Transylvania
Austrian Empire
Charenton-le-Pont
Impressionist
Pál Böhm
Arad
Academy of Fine Arts
Albert Zimmermann
Barbizon school
Eugen Jettel
Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
Mihály Munkácsy
John Constable
Salon
Exposition Universelle (1878)
tuberculosis


Paál László
Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815–1950
Austrian Academy of Sciences
ISBN
3-7001-0187-2


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