An early twentieth century Hungarian painter and etcher, Bela Kron studied art techniques at the Budapest Academy, student of Viktor Olgyai, István Réti. Exhibited at Budapest Palace of Art (Műcsarnokban) and Budapest National Salon (Budapesten) between 1909 and 1919. During the First World War served with the military in Macedonia. In 1920s, he lived in Italy where he made many etches of Florence, Venice and Rome. He settled to live in Milan
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