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Zsolnay, or
formally Zsolnay Porcelánmanufaktúra Zrt (
Zsolnay Porcelain Manufactory Private Limited) is a
Hungarian manufacturer of porcelain, tiles,...
- Paul
Zsolnay Verlag is an
Austrian publishing company. The
company was
created in 1923 by Paul
Zsolnay. It was the most
successful publishing company...
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Vilmos Zsolnay (April 19, 1828 in Pécs –
March 23, 1900 in Pécs) was a
Hungarian industrialist and entrepreneur. As the
director of the
Zsolnay porcelain...
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glaze of
Zsolnay fountain Posta (Post)
Palace Hungari****
House J****
Pannonius Museum Renaissance Museum Csontváry
Museum Zsolnay Museum Zsolnay Mausoleum...
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Julia Zsolnay,
married Sikorski (15
February 1856 – 2
April 1950) was a
Hungarian applied artist and
painter in the
medium of
ceramics who
worked for...
- Teréz
Zsolnay,
married Mattyasovzky (21
March 1854 – 16 May 1944) was a
Hungarian applied artist in the
medium of
ceramics who
worked for the
Zsolnay Ceramic...
- (2013), p. 133. Asher-Greve &
Westenholz (2013), p. 286.
Zsolnay (2010), p. 397-401.
Zsolnay (2010), p. 393. Asher-Greve &
Westenholz (2013), p. 17: "Although...
- Der Fall
Philipp Halsmann.
Zsolnay, Wien 2002, ISBN 3-552-05206-2. Der Tote im Bunker.
Bericht über
meinen Vater.
Zsolnay, Wien 2004, ISBN 3-552-05318-2...
- Die Schönheit des
Himmels (in German).
Translated by
Theresa Benkert.
Zsolnay Verlag. ISBN 978-3552072619. Eve
Jackson (19
January 2021). "Sarah Biasini...
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entire artistic oeuvre for the
Zsolnay Ceramics Factory in Pécs.
Along with the owner's daughter,
sister Teréz and
Julia Zsolnay, he was the most important...