Artists from Budapest
24 painters in the Artifact World Gallery corpus were born in Budapest, Hungary (1822–1937), across 94 public-domain works. Their work spans Expressionism, Fauvism and more. Ranked by fame — the most-recognized names first, each linking to their works and life dates.
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Representative works
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Portrait of a Lady and her Daughter Philip de László -
Alfonso XIII Philip de László -
At Vesper Bell Philip de László -
Portrait of Clarice de Rothschild Philip de László -
The Storyteller Philip de László -
Elinor Glyn Philip de László -
The Hofbräuhaus Philip de László -
Portrait of Princess Sabine of Hohenlohe Philip de László -
Portrait of Fürstin Dietrichstein zu Nikolsburg, née Princess Olga Dolgouruky Philip de László -
Sir Charles Walston Philip de László -
Landscape with Classical Ruins Georg von Hoesslin -
Self-portrait József Nemes Lampérth -
Portrait of Miklós Horthy Philip de László -
Portrait of Lajos Ernst Philip de László -
Portrait of Artúr Görgey Philip de László -
Self-portrait Artúr Lajos Halmi -
His Holiness Pope Leo XIII Philip de László -
Portrait of Jenő Rákosi Philip de László -
Portrait of János Fadrusz Philip de László -
Madame Max Jaunez Philip de László -
Self-portrait Dezső Czigány -
Nudes in the Landscape Vilmos Aba-Novák -
Nude Boy Leaning against a Tree Károly Kernstok -
Nudes Erzsébet Korb
Movements from Budapest
Artists
- Philip de László 25 works
- Georg von Hoesslin 1 works
- Artúr Lajos Halmi 2 works
- József Nemes Lampérth 2 works
- Vilmos Aba-Novák 20 works
- Károly Kernstok 2 works
- Dezső Czigány 1 works
- Erzsébet Korb 1 works
- Lajos Gulácsy 3 works
- Lajos Tihanyi 3 works
- Károly Patkó 1 works
- Károly Markó the Younger 1 works
- Róbert Berény 1 works
- Géza Faragó 1 works
- Vilmos Huszár 1 works
- Agnes Denes 8 works
- Vera Molnar 6 works
- Dóra Maurer 3 works
- Ilka Gedő 3 works
- László Peri 2 works
- Jules Engel 4 works
- Anton Prinner 1 works
- Béla Kondor 1 works
- Francis De Erdely 1 works