Pursued her artistic training at the Pattern Drawing School, and later visited England and Paris. Taught at the School of Applied Drawing School between 1903 and 1905. She came to know of the activity of the artists of Gödöllő when she saw some works of Körösföi, and her close contact with their workshop had immense effect upon her early period. This is when her interest in folk art was aroused. She collecte Székler motives that came to light in the form of drawings, treatises and analysis alike. She worked in a number branches of art, murals, glass windows, illustrations are just as easily attributable to her name, as successful interior and textile designs, some of which were executed by the weaver's workshop in Gödöllő.
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