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Summary
Artist |
Gyula Benczúr (1844–1920) |
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Alternative names |
Julius Benczur |
Description |
Hungarian painter
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Date of birth/death |
28 January 1844 |
16 July 1920 |
Location of birth/death |
Nyíregyháza |
Magyar: Dolány (ma Benczúrfalva, Szécsény része)
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Work location |
Munich, Budapest, Nagyvárad |
Authority control |
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Title |
The Recapture of Buda Castle in 1686 |
Description |
Magyar: A lovon Lotaringiai Károly herceg, az előtérben sebesült karral, karddal a kezében Petneházy Dávid hajdúkapitány. Forr. MEK Magyar Nemzeti Galéria, Budapest
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Date |
1896 |
Medium |
oil on canvas |
Dimensions |
Height: 356 cm (140.2 in). Width: 705 cm (277.6 in). |
Current location |
Hungarian National Gallery |
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Native name |
Magyar Nemzeti Galéria |
Location |
Budapest |
Coordinates |
47° 29′ 46.00″ N, 19° 2′ 23.00″ E |
Established |
1957 |
Website |
www.mng.hu |
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Accession number |
FK2867 |
Source/Photographer |
Fine Arts in Hungary: |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
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