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Merse, Pal Szinyei Hungarian Painter, 1845-1920
was a Hungarian painter and politician. Born in Szinye??jfalu, Hungary (today Chminianska Nov?? Ves, Slovakia), he learned painting at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich under Karl von Piloty. He was a friend of Wilhelm Leibl and Hans Makart. His are some of the earliest works of Impressionism in Hungary and Central Europe. At the 1873 World's Fair in Vienna he won a medal with his painting Bath House. Szinyei was also an active politician. He was elected to the parliament of Hungary where he fought for the modernization of art education. He died in February 2, 1920, just four month and two days before the Trianon treaty, in Jarovnice
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Painting ID:: 19401 The Swing
1869
Oil on canvas
The Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest.
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Painting ID:: 19402 Picnic in May
1873
Oil on canvas
The Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest.
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Painting ID:: 19403 The Balloon
1878
Oil on canvas
The Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest.
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Painting ID:: 54365 A Field of Poppies
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1902
Oil on canvas
88.5x79.7cm
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Painting ID:: 54386 The Balloon
mk235
1878
Oil on canvas
41.5x39cm
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Merse, Pal Szinyei
Hungarian Painter, 1845-1920
was a Hungarian painter and politician. Born in Szinye??jfalu, Hungary (today Chminianska Nov?? Ves, Slovakia), he learned painting at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich under Karl von Piloty. He was a friend of Wilhelm Leibl and Hans Makart. His are some of the earliest works of Impressionism in Hungary and Central Europe. At the 1873 World's Fair in Vienna he won a medal with his painting Bath House. Szinyei was also an active politician. He was elected to the parliament of Hungary where he fought for the modernization of art education. He died in February 2, 1920, just four month and two days before the Trianon treaty, in Jarovnice
. Related Artists to Merse, Pal Szinyei: | Anthonie Leemans | ANDREA DA FIRENZE | John Ruskin,HRWS | PANTOJA DE LA CRUZ, Juan | Francois Pascal Simon Gerard |
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