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Soma Orlai Petrich
(October 22, 1822, Mezőbereny - June 5, 1880, Budapest) was a Hungarian painter. Petrich was born to a Serbian father and Hungarian mother. He originally wanted to become a writer. He was a pupil of Jakab Marastoni in 1846 and attended Ferdinand Georg Waldmeller's school in Vienna from 1847. He often painted historical themese and in his lithographs he portrayed experiences during the war of independence. He studied from Kaulbach in Munich from 1850. He painted "The Corpse of Louis II" in 1851, a decade before Bertalan Szekely's painting. He was also a popular portraitist.



Soma Orlai Petrich Poet Sandor Petofi oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   98364
Poet Sandor Petofi
oil on canvas Dimensions Height: 140 cm (55.1 in). Width: 100 cm (39.4 in).


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Soma Orlai Petrich Ms. Perenyi Gathering the Dead after the Battle at Mohacs oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   98365
Ms. Perenyi Gathering the Dead after the Battle at Mohacs
1860s Medium oil on canvas Dimensions Height: 48 cm (18.9 in). Width: 81 cm (31.9 in).


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
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Soma Orlai Petrich
(October 22, 1822, Mezőbereny - June 5, 1880, Budapest) was a Hungarian painter. Petrich was born to a Serbian father and Hungarian mother. He originally wanted to become a writer. He was a pupil of Jakab Marastoni in 1846 and attended Ferdinand Georg Waldmeller's school in Vienna from 1847. He often painted historical themese and in his lithographs he portrayed experiences during the war of independence. He studied from Kaulbach in Munich from 1850. He painted "The Corpse of Louis II" in 1851, a decade before Bertalan Szekely's painting. He was also a popular portraitist. . Related Artists to Soma Orlai Petrich: | Attributed to john wilson carmichael | BELLEGAMBE, Jean | Noel Halle | Thomas Phillips | VERONESE (Paolo Caliari) |

  

  

  

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