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Marcell or
Marczell Nemes (4 May 1866, in Jánoshalma – 28
October 1930, in Budapest) was a
Hungarian financier, art
collector and art dealer. He was born...
- 2022-02-16. The
confirmed history of "Le
Grand Pont" is that it
belonged to the
Marczell de
Nemes collection until 1913, but by the 1920s was held in Breslau, first...
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Colnaghi and Obach, London. In the
possession of
Julius Böhler, Munich. Sale.
Marczell von
Nemes of Budapest, Paris, June 17, 1913, No. 60 (516,000 francs, S...
- Protestant, she did not
suffer **** ****cution. She
married her
second cousin Marczell "Marci"
Tenczer in 1949.
Marci and
Goldarbeiter grew up
together in Vienna...
- Temoignage'. [Trans.
Solomon Caesar Malan.] London:
James Nisbet, 1869.
Marczell, P. J. with
Kusho Rala and
Nicole Gullu. "The
Tibetan MSS of the Malan...
- Religion. Twickenham:
Tiger Books International, 1998 ISBN 1-85170-540-6 p19
Marczell,
Peter (2005). "Csoma Kőrösi's Pseudonym". In Bray, John (ed.). Ladakhi...
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Dieter Kalt,
Simon Wheeldon,
Matthias Trattnig,
Martin Hohenberger,
Artur Marczell,
Christian Perthaler,
Wolfgang Kromp, Günther Lanzinger,
Mario Schaden...
- 2021-04-11. The
confirmed history of Le
Grand Pont is that it
belonged to the
Marczell de
Nemes collection until 1913, but by the 1920s was held in Breslau, first...
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founded in Toledo. In 1911, the
exhibition of the
Hungarian collector,
Marczell von
Nemes at the Alte
Pinakothek in
Munich presented eight paintings by...