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Eva N. Mosonyi

Eva N. Mosonyi (b. Hungary) trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest before immigrating to Canada in 1956, continuing her studies in Montreal. Recognized early for her talent as an illustrator, she established herself in the 1960s with paintings that capture scenes of everyday life. Her refined technique conveys warmth, serenity, and human connection, whether in intimate family moments, children at play, or the rhythm of urban crowds.

Cityscape “Place Du Marche” by Eva Mosonyi – oil on canvas.

Eva N. Mosonyi

Eva N. Mosonyi (b. Hungary) trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest before immigrating to Canada in 1956, continuing her studies in Montreal. Recognized early for her talent as an illustrator, she established herself in the 1960s with paintings that capture scenes of everyday life. Her refined technique conveys warmth, serenity, and human connection, whether in intimate family moments, children at play, or the rhythm of urban crowds.Eva N. Mosonyi is a Hungarian-born Canadian artist. Her innate talents as an illustrator, recognized at an early age, will get her to be admitted at a very young age to the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest and permit her to receive a rigorous artistic training under the direction of reputable teachers. She pursued her studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Montreal, upon her arrival in Canada in 1956, after the revolution broke out in her home country. She exposes her work in Montreal galleries in the 1960s and is received by the public and critics in a most favorable way. To this day, amateurs and connoisseurs favor and support her.

She represents scenes for the everyday life and expresses, in a truthful way, the interactions between her characters. All of her paintings are executed with great ability may they present family scenes, a friendly and warm meeting, divers scenes of children playing or an agitated crowd circulating in urban spaces. Serenity, calm, and the immense love that the artist has for the people that surround her, all come through her beautiful works of art.