

Livia Mihály Kádár, née Müller (b. Budapest, Hungary – d. 1985) first attended the Art Academy in Budapest and 1909 travelled to Paris, then Algiers, and settled in Belgium before the First World War. She first exhibited her works, primarily etchings, in London in 1925 and at the Galerie Georges Petit, Paris in 1926 and subsequently in New York, Washington (DC), Boston, Detroit and Chicago with a solo exhibition held at the Indianapolis Museum of Art in 1929. Kádár favoured Christian and medieval legends as her subject matter. She was a member of the Paris Salon.