Tihamér Margitay
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Tihamér Margitay (1859–1922) was a Hungarian painter. He was born in Jenke, Austria-Hungary, (today Jenkovice, Slovakia). He painted anecdotic, so-called "parlour pictures", in the style of Jules Bastien-Lepage.
Background
Margitay studied in Budapest as a student of Gyula Benczúr and in Munich with O.Seitz. He also studied in Venice and Florence. Margitay liked to paint scenes of the middle-class in the style of Bastien-Lepage with a naturalistic technique. His paintings have been exhibited several times in Budapest and also in Vienna. The Hungarian National Gallery are in possession of some of his paintings and his self-portrait is on exhibition at the Hungarian Historical Gallery.[1]
Gallery
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"Where There's Smoke, There's Fire"
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The Hungry Cadet
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Courtship
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Exciting story
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In the Salon
References
- ^ "Tihamer Margitary 1859-1922". Budapest Auction.
- Művészeti Lexikon, Akadémiai Kiadó, 1980
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