Artist

Lénárd Landau

Hungary, 1790–1868

Lénárd Landau was a Hungary artist.

Lénárd Landau was a Hungarian painter and graphic artist who lived from 1790 to 1868. In addition to his creative practice, he worked as a drawing teacher, passing his skills to the next generation of artists. His documented students include József Molnár, Mihály Kovács, and József Borsos. Landau's career spanned the first half of the nineteenth century, during which he contributed to the visual arts through both his own works and his instruction. His legacy remains tied to these specific roles as an artist and educator within the Hungarian cultural context of his time.

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