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Hungarian Outlaws, Betyárs

My new paintings that originate from 19th Century photographic prints, discovered in a history essay about a Hungarian small, country town, Szeged. The photographic prints were published by Letzter L. Fenykepeszete Szegeden, and made by Letzer Lazar (1832–1889), whose name appear at the bottom of each image, the original photographs featuring Hungarian outlaws, and the writing on the bottom of each photographs states the crimes they commited.
After
enlarging these photographs onto composite boards, I have painted on them, establishing a new view – a new picture without losing the first, suggesting the multiplicity of vision, of awareness, of every moment.