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Simon Hollósy (2
February 1857 – 8 May 1918) was a
Hungarian painter. He was
considered one of the
greatest Hungarian representatives of 19th-century...
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Gyuri Hollósy (born 1946) is a
contemporary German-born
American sculptor of
Hungarian descent.
Hollósy was born in Bad Aibling, Bavaria, Germany, in...
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Katalin Hollósy (born
February 16, 1950, in Budapest) is a
Hungarian sprint canoer who
competed in the
early 1970s. She won a gold
medal in the K-2 500...
- Zrínyi's
charge on the
Turks from the
Fortress of Szigetvár, by
Simon Hollósy...
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headquarters of "Superior Mining". In the late
nineteenth century,
Simon Hollósy, István Réti, János Thorma, Béla Iványi-Grünwald, and Károly
Ferenczy were...
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University professor Zoltan Harmat (1900–1985),
Israeli architect Simon Hollósy Monica Iagăr
Alexandru Ivasiuc György
Jakubinyi Hermann Kahan Amos Manor...
- (also
known as
Hungarian Monument) is a
monument and
sculpture by E.
Gyuri Hollosy,
installed in Boston's
Liberty Square Park, in the U.S.
state of M****achusetts...
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Narbut continued some of his
studies in Munich, in the
school of
Simon Hollósy.
After his
return to
Saint Petersburg he
joined the
organization Mir iskusstva...
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Viktor (1963).
Dentumagyaria (in Hungarian).
Editorial Transsylvania.
Hollósy, István (1913). Magyarország őslakói és az oláhok
eredete [Natives of Hungary...
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after a month. In 1891 he went to Munich,
where he
studied with
Simon Hollósy, a
young Hungarian painter who had
established free classes, as he objected...