Bruck, Miksa
BRUCK, MIKSA
BRUCK, MIKSA (1863–1920), Hungarian painter born in Budapest, brother of the painter Lajos *Bruck. In 1887 he exhibited his picture At the Races in the Budapest Hall of Arts, but he became well known for his paintings of interiors, some of which hang in the Budapest Museum of Art. He founded and administered the Society of National Art Buyers.
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