This painting titled Triumph of the Erudition was created by the Hungarian artist Mór Than in the period of Academic Art using the technique of Secco.

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Triumph of the Erudition

Artist:

Than, Mór (1828-1899)
Date: 1875 Movement: Academic Art Theme: Allegory Technique: Secco Museum:  Hungarian National Museum Location: Budapest, Hungary
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This painting titled Triumph of the Erudition was created by the Hungarian artist Mór Than in the period of Academic Art using the technique of Secco.