- 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...
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modern architecture. Aladár Árkay took
almost the same route. István
Medgyaszay developed his own style,
which differed from Lechner's,
using stylised...
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Vilma Medgyaszay (1885–1972) was a
Hungarian actress and
theatre director. '
Medgyaszay is
responsible for the po****rizing of
melodized poems by Hungarian...
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Eugene Lanceray,
Russian painter and
sculptor (d. 1946) 1877 – István
Medgyaszay,
Hungarian architect and
academic (d. 1959) 1880 –
Alexander Grin, Russian...
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Honduran lawyer Vilma Kathleen McNish (b. 1957),
Jamaican diplomat Vilma Medgyaszay (1885–1972),
Hungarian actress and
theatre director Vilma Mesa (b. 1963)...
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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...
- 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...
- 2014.
Retrieved 9 June 2015. SZABÓ Lilla:
Zajti Ferenc festőművész és
Medgyaszay István építész magyarságkutatásai. in: Kultúra, nemzet, identitás. A VI...
- Szivárvány "The
Black Rainbow" Yes Kino-Riport Production; with
Vilma Medgyaszay 1916 A
Magyar Föld
Ereje "The
Strength of the Fatherland" Yes A propaganda...
- Master's Voice,
which he did on
December 5, 1928, with
soprano Vilma Medgyaszay.
After it was recorded, it was
forgotten about and lost
until Béla Bartók's...