List of Hungarian painters
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A
- Vilmos Aba Novák - Hungarian painter and graphic artist (1894–1941)
- Mór Adler (1826–1902), Hungarian painter
- Gyula Aggházy - Hungarian painter and teacher (1850–1919)
- Tivadar Alconiere - Austro-Hungarian painter (1797–1865)
- Friedrich von Amerling - Austro-Hungarian portrait painter (1803–1887)
- Imre Ámos - Hungarian Jewish painter (1907–1944/1945)
- Margit Anna - Hungarian painter (1913–1991)
- Béla Apáti Abkarovics - Hungarian painter and graphic artist (1888–1957)
- Lili Árkayné Sztehló - Hungarian painter working with stained glass (1897–1959)
- István Árkossy - Hungarian painter and graphic artist (1943–)
- Ágoston Ács - painter and goldsmith (1889–1947)
- Béla Nagy Abodi - Hungarian painter and graphic artist (1918–2012)
B
- Ottó Baditz (1849–1936) - Hungarian painter. He painted mostly genre pictures in an academic style
- Endre Bálint - Hungarian painter and graphic artist (1914–1986)
- Rezső Bálint - Hungarian landscape painter (1885–1945)
- Pál Balkay - Hungarian painter and teacher (1785–1846)
- László Balogh - Hungarian painter
- Béla Bán (1909–1972)
- Ernő Bánk - Hungarian teacher painter noted for his minitature portraits (1883–1962)
- Miklós Bánovszky (1895–1995)
- Miklós Barabás - Hungarian painter noted for his portraits (1810–1898)
- Jenő Barcsay - Hungarian painter (1900–1988)
- Andor Basch
- Gyula Basch (1859–1928), Hungarian painter
- Gyula Batthyány
- Dezső Bednay - Hungarian painter and designer (1923–2013)
- Éva Bednay - Hungarian painter and designer (1927–)
- Gyula Benczúr - Hungarian painter and pedagogue (1844–1920)
- Géza Bene (1900–1960)
- Ágost Benkhard (1882–1961)
- Lajos Berán - Hungarian sculptor and artist noted for his medal work (1882–1943)
- Róbert Berény - Hungarian painter (1887–1953)
- Aurél Bernáth - Hungarian expressionist painter (1895–1982)
- László Beszédes - Hungarian sculptor, noted for his small bronze and terracotta statuettes (1874–1922)
- Sándor Bihari (1855–1906)
- Dezső Bokros Birman (1889–1965)
- Béla Bíró - Hungarian painter and art historian and author (1899–1982)
- Ferenc Bodis - Hungarian painter (1828–1891)
- Zsolt Bodoni
- Benjamin Block - German - Hungarian painter known for his portrait paintings (1631–1690)
- Jakab Bogdány (1660–1724)
- Jzsef Dániel Böhm (1794–1865)
- Pál Böhm (1839–1905)
- István Boldizsár (1897–1984)
- Ferenc Bolmányi (1909–1990)
- Zoltán Borbereki-Kovács (1907–1992)
- Géza Bornemisza (1884–1966)
- Tibor Boromisza (1880–1960)
- József Borsos - Hungarian portrait painter and photographer (1821–1883)
- Miklós Borsos - Hungarian sculptor (1906–1990)
- Sándor Bortnyik - Hungarian painter and graphic designer (1893–1976)
- Samu Börtsök (1881–1931)
- Marcell Breuer (1902–1981)
- Gabor Breznay
- József Breznay
- Károly Brocky
- Sándor Brodszky
- Lajos Bruck
C
- István Csók - Hungarian Impressionist painter (1865–1961)
- Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka - Hungarian painter (1853–1919)
- Béla Czóbel - Hungarian painter (1883–1976)
Robert Capa Cornell Capa 2 brothers who started Magnum photographers Cornell was the founder of the International Center of Photography in New York City Robert was a war photo journalist who amongst other photographs captured the images of the landing in Normandy
D
- Róza Dabis (1900–1984) - apprentice to Béla Iványi-Grünwald, newspaper journalist, and sketcher of parliamentarians
- Gyula Derkovits
- Balázs Diószegi - Hungarian painter primarily using the colour black (1914–1999)
- László Dombrovszky - Hungarian painter (1894–1982)
- János Donát - Hungarian painter (1744–1830)
- Orshi Drozdik - Hungarian feminist artist (1946–)
- Desi Pilch - Hungarian Impressionist artist from late 1800 to the early 1900s
E
- József Egry - Hungarian modernist painter (1883–1951)
F
- Bogi Fabian - Hungarian painter, using glow-in-the-dark techniques
- Adolf Fényes
- Árpád Feszty - Hungarian historical painter (1856–1914)
- Gizella Fejes - Hungarian graphic artist and painter (1935- )
G
- Gyöngyi Farkas - Hungarian impressionist/realistic painter, www.gyongyifarkas.com (1959–)
- Tamas Galambos
- Ilka Gedő - Jewish Hungarian artist (1921–1985)
- Ernő Grünbaum - Jewish Hungarian painter (1908-1944/45)
- Lajos Gulácsy
- Jenő Gyárfás (1857–1925)
- István Gyebnár - Hungarian fine artist, painter (1961–)
- Nemeth György - Hungarian painter (1890–1962)
- Líviusz Gyulai - Hungarian graphic artist, printmaker, illustrator (1937–)
- Arvo Györköny - Hungarian minimalist painter
H
- Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl (1860–1933) - historical and mythological painting
- Elemér Hoffman (Elmyr de Hory) (1906–1976) - Hungarian-born painter and Famous art forger
- Istvan Horkay (1945–) - Hungarian painter
- Sam Havadtoy (1952–) - neo-pop painter and interior designer
I
J
- Ferenc Joachim - Hungarian (Magyar) painter of portraits and landscapes (1882–1964)
- Gyula Jakoby (1903–1985)
- Zoltán Joó (1956–) - Hungarian painter
K
- Bertalan Karlovszky
- Lajos Kassák - Hungarian poet, novelist, painter, essayist, editor, and father of many modernisms (1887–1967)
- Nándor Katona (1864–1932) - painter
- Isidor Kaufman (1853–1921) - Hungarian painter of Jewish themes
- Károly Kelemen (1948–)[3]
- Gusztáv Kelety (1834–1902) - painter
- Dóra Keresztes (1953–) - Hungarian painter, printmaker, illustrator, graphic designer and animated film director
- Károly Kernstok
- Károly Kisfaludy - Hungarian dramatist (1788–1830)
- Bálint Kiss
- Zoltán Klie[4][5]
- Béla Kondor - Hungarian painter, prose writer, poet, photographer, and avant-garde graphic artist (1931–1972)
- József Koszta[6][7][8][9]
L
- Émile Lahner - Hungarian painter (1893–1980)
- Philip Alexius de Laszlo - Hungarian painter of portraits of royal and aristocratic personages (1869–1937)
- Sándor Liezen-Mayer
- Litkee, Antol Bia (1876)
- Emil Lindenfeld - Hungarian-American oil-painter (1905–1986)
- Károly Lotz - German-Hungarian painter (1833–1904)
M
- Viktor Madarász - Hungarian romantic painter (1840–1917)
- Gábor Magyar[10] - Hungarian painter (1953- )
- Jack C.Mancino[11] - Hungarian Abstract expressionist (1968– )
- Ádám Mányoki - Hungarian Baroque painter (1673–1757)
- Ödön Márffy - Hungarian painter (1878–1959)
- Károly Markó the Elder
- Zsuzsa Máthé (1964-) - Hungarian painter, founder of Transrealism
- Eszter Mattioni (1902–1993) - Hungarian painter
- László Mednyánszky[12][13] - Hungarian painter in the Impressionist tradition (1852–1919)
- Géza Mészöly - Hungarian Romantic painter (1844–1887)
- László Moholy-Nagy - Hungarian painter, professor, and photographer (1895–1946)
- Pál Molnár C.[14][15][16]
- Master M. S. - painter who specialized in late Gothic art and in early Renaissance art ( - )
- Csaba Markus[17] - Hungarian painter of Portraits and large scale Figurative paintings (1953-)
- Mihály Munkácsy - Hungarian painter of genre pictures and large scale biblical paintings (1844–1900)
N
- István Nagy - Hungarian painter (1873–1937)
- Géza Nagy[18] - Hungarian painter (1954- )
- Georgeta Stoica Nagy[19] - Hungarian painter (1954–)
- János Nagy Balogh - Hungarian painter (1874–1919)
O
- István Orosz (1951–) - Hungarian painter, printmaker, graphic designer and animated film director
P
- László Paál - Hungarian Realist landscape painter (1846–1879)
- Béla Pállik
- Arthur Pan - Portraitist noted for paintings of Sir Winston Churchill and Jan Smuts.
- Károly Patkó (1895–1941) - Hungarian painter and copper engraver, noted for his nude paintings in a plastic presentation
- Tamás Péli - Hungarian Romani painter (1948–1994)
- Soma Orlai Petrich - Hungarian painter (1822–1880)
- Bertalan Pór - Hungarian painter (1880–1964)
R
- István Regős - Hungarian painter and artist (1954–)
- István Réti - (1872–1945), Hungarian painter, professor, art historian and leading member, as well as a founder and theoretician, of the Nagybánya artists' colony
- József Rippl-Rónai - Hungarian painter (1861–1927)
- Charles Roka - Hungarian painter of artistic kitsch (1912–1999)
- Tibor Rényi - contemporary Hungarian painter (1973–)
- György Rózsahegyi - contemporary Hungarian painter (1940–2010)
S
- István Sándorfi - hyperrealist Hungarian painter, who lived in France (1948–2007)
- Michael Aloysius Sarisky - figure, genre, and landscape Hungarian painter, who lived in Ohio, USA (1906–1974)
- János Saxon-Szász
- Hugo Scheiber[20][21][22][23]
- Mihály Schéner - mid-20th century modernist artist (1923–2009)
- Schilling Oszkar Von Tordai[24][25]
- Henriett Seth F. - Hungarian autistic savant poet, writer and artist,[26] Henriett Seth F. (1980-)
- Oliver Sin (1985–) - contemporary Hungarian painter, science art, math art[27]
- Bertalan Székely - Hungarian Romantic painter of historical themes (1835–1910)
- Zsuzsa Szikra[28]
- Pál von Szinyei-Merse - Hungarian painter and politician (1845–1920)
- István Szőnyi[29]
T
- Mór Than - Hungarian realistic, pre-impressionist style painter (1828–1899)
- Ernő Tibor - Jewish Hungarian painter (1885-1945)
- Lajos Tihanyi
- János Tornyai - Hungarian painter (1869–1936)
- Paul Takacs[30]
- Sándor Turmayer - impressionist style painter (1879–1953)
- Péter Tuzson-Berczeli - Hungarian painter (1966–)[31][32]
- Ernő Tóth - Hungarian painter (1949–)[33][34]
- Kristóf Tóth - Hungarian painter[35]
U
- Géza Udvary - Hungarian Romantic and Symbolist painter (1872–1932)
V
- János Valentiny (1842–1902)
- György Vastagh (1834–1922)
- János Vaszary - Hungarian painter (1867–1938)
- Lajos Vajda - Hungarian avant-garde painter (1908–1941)
- Emil Vén[36][37][38]
Z
- Mihály Zichy - Hungarian painter and graphic artist (1827–1906)
Notes
- Amerlich was Austro-Hungarian born in Vienna. Most of his artwork remains in Vienna but historically he is classified as of a dual nationality in the period he lived.
See also
References
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