Hungarian Artists Gallery
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William Andrew Pogány (1882-1955), “A Treasury of Verse for Little Children” by M. G. Ed
William Andrew Pogány (1882-1955), “Folk Tales From Many Lands”, retold by Lilian Gask,
William Andrew Pogány (1882-1955), “A Treasury of Verse for Little Children” by M. G. Ed
William Andrew Pogány (1882-1955), “A Treasury of Verse for Little Children” by M. G. Ed
William Andrew Pogány (1882-1955), from “Parsifal” by Richard Wagner, C. Y Crowell, 1912
William Andrew Pogany (1882-1955), “Everyday Classics - Fifth Reader” byFranklin Thomas
József Divéky (1887-1951), ‘Ex Libris - Karnevali Jelenet’, 1914Source (+)
Barna Basilides (1903 - 1967) - The Szolnok Colony of Artists. 1942. Oil on canvas.
William Andrew Pogány (1882-1955), “A Treasury of Verse for Little Children” by M. G. Ed
David Földvári (Hungarian, b. 1973, Budapest, Hungary, London, UK based) - Hook 1 (Lores), 2011 Dra
Ágnes Verebics (Hungarian, b. 1982, Enying, Hungary) - Diktátor (Dictator), 2014 Paintings: Oil on
William Andrew Pogány (1882-1955), “The Welsh Fairy-book” By W. Jenkyn Thomas, 1907Sourc
William Andrew Pogány (1882-1955), “A Treasury of Verse for Little Children” by M. G. Ed
magictransistor: István Orosz: Exhibition of Young German and Hungarian Artists (1988)
The Dissatisfied Painter (Crisis in the Life of a Painter) (1852). József Borsos (Hungarian, 1821-18
István Orosz, ‘Horror Vacui’, 2006
William Andrew Pogány (1882-1955), “The Welsh Fairy-book” By W. Jenkyn Th
amare-habeo: Hugo Scheiber (Hungarian, 1873 - 1950) Interior (artists studio?), 1918Oil on cardboard
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