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(May 8, 1835 - August 21, 1910) was a Hungarian Romantic painter of historical themes. "The Discovery of Louis II's Dead Body", "Women of Eger", "Battle of Mohe - s", "Ladislas V" are among the most important of his historical paintings. Szekely is also known for his many murals.

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Bertalan Szekely Farewell of Imre Thokoly oil painting artist


Bertalan Szekely Farewell of Imre Thokoly oil painting artist

Farewell of Imre Thokoly
Painting ID::  80773
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Date 1873(1873) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 159 x 222 cm (62.6 x 87.4 in) cjr

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Bertalan Szekely Thokoly oil painting artist


Bertalan Szekely Thokoly oil painting artist

Thokoly
Painting ID::  84957
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1875(1875) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 159 x 222 cm (62.6 x 87.4 in) cyf

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Bertalan Szekely Japanese Woman oil painting artist


Bertalan Szekely Japanese Woman oil painting artist

Japanese Woman
Painting ID::  90860
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1903(1903) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 168 x 120 cm (66.1 x 47.2 in) cyf

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Bertalan Szekely Discovery of the Body of King Louis the Second oil painting artist


Bertalan Szekely Discovery of the Body of King Louis the Second oil painting artist

Discovery of the Body of King Louis the Second
Painting ID::  95506
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1860(1860) Medium oil on canvas cyf

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Bertalan Szekely Boy with Bread and Butter oil painting artist


Bertalan Szekely Boy with Bread and Butter oil painting artist

Boy with Bread and Butter
Painting ID::  95588
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circa 1875(1875) Medium oil on canvas cyf

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