Zsuzsi Roboz
Zsuzsi Roboz (15 August 1929 – 9 July 2012) was a London-based Hungarian painter.[1]
Biography
Zsuzsi Roboz was born in Budapest, where her father, Imre Roboz, was the manager of the Vígszínház theatre, which specialised in operettas. Her mother was a society hostess. Her father disappeared, killed, as her family later discovered, by the invading Russians. She and her mother managed to escape.[1] After a brief period in France, she was sent to secretarial school in London but would pursue a career in painting. Some of her paintings are exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery and the Tate Gallery. She was best known for her portraits of dancers, musicians and writers.[2]
References
- 1 2 Edward Lucie-Smith (19 July 2012). "Zsuzsi Roboz dies". London, UK: Guardian. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
- ↑ Profile, Times Literary Supplement, 23 August 2008; retrieved September 26, 2008, No 5504, p. 3
External links
- Tate Gallery website, tate.org; accessed 6 March 2015.
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