Legacy of today: the first Hungarian painting in the Vatican

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The world can now admire the work of a Hungarian artist in the Vatican, erdekesportal.info reports. Hungary has recently been honoured: we could give Pope Francis a piece of art painted by a Hungarian artist.
Sándor Püspöki is a graphic artist. He is the first Hungarian whose picture joined (in September 2017) the company of immortal artists on the Vatican museum wall. This fact almost immediately raised the artistic value of his works.
The artist described the formation of the image the Vatican received:
“Father, paint a picture on religions, which will be a stunning insight, a vision! – my 25 years old son, Sanci told me these words during a conversation at daybreak. At that time he had been sightless for 3 years. He lost the sight for both of his eyes as a result of an accident, but thank God, not his willingness, perseverance, and determination to life. The picture was finished; our joint work and vision which is faithfully reflecting the power of our unity, our faith.
The completed painting speaks for itself.”

Boldogsagmagazin.hu made an interview with the artist.





