Géza Wágner was a Hungarian painter and graphic artist. He studied art in Budapest, Munich and Paris. His paintings and drawings have won several prizes. He exhibited at the National Salon in 1918, at the Kunsthalle in 1921 and at the Kunsthalle in 1935. His works can be seen in the Hungarian National Gallery.
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