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- István Medgyaszay (born Benkó) (23 August 1877 in Budapest – 29 April 1959 in Budapest) was a Hungarian architect and writer. He was one of the first to...
- modern architecture. Aladár Árkay took almost the same route. István Medgyaszay developed his own style, which differed from Lechner's, using stylised...
- Vilma Medgyaszay (1885–1972) was a Hungarian actress and theatre director. 'Medgyaszay is responsible for the po****rizing of melodized poems by Hungarian...
- Eugene Lanceray, Russian painter and sculptor (d. 1946) 1877 – István Medgyaszay, Hungarian architect and academic (d. 1959) 1880 – Alexander Grin, Russian...
- directed by Emil Martonffi and starring Elma Bulla, Erzsi Simor and Vilma Medgyaszay. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed...
- for three years. After 1945 she was a member of Royal Revue-theatre, Medgyaszay Theatre, then Kamara Varieté. She acted in twenty films, but was primarily...
- Lajta (1873–1920) Ödön Lechner (1845–1914) Ede Magyar (1877–1912) István Medgyaszay (1877–1959) Ferenc Bán (born 1940) István Beöthy (1897–1961) Marcel Breuer...
- Honduran lawyer Vilma Kathleen McNish (b. 1957), Jamaican diplomat Vilma Medgyaszay (1885–1972), Hungarian actress and theatre director Vilma Mesa (b. 1963)...
- Szivárvány "The Black Rainbow" Yes Kino-Riport Production; with Vilma Medgyaszay 1916 A Magyar Föld Ereje "The Strength of the Fatherland" Yes A propaganda...
- Diálogo. 20 (1): 133–140. doi:10.1353/dlg.2017.0015. ISSN 2471-1039. 2. Medgyaszay [Benkó], István. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. 2003. Palenzuela...