András Markó
1824 – 1895
Hungarian painter and draughtsman, son of Károly Markó the Elder. He studied first in Florence and then in 1851 at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Vienna under Carl Rahl. In the early 1850s he exhibited with the Artists Association of Pest and the Hungarian National Fine Arts Association; in 1852 and 1854 his Italian landscapes were shown, and in 1854 he also exhibited his Hungarian Landscape (Budapest, Hungarian National Gallery) in Milan.
4 artworks in collection
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Museum

Italian Landscape with Galoping Horses
Private collection1871
Italian Landscape with Sheperdess
Private collection1875
Sunlit Italian Landscape with Goats
Private collection1889