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Adolf Fényes

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He initially studied law, but abandoned that subject in favor of art. From 1884 to 1887, he studied at the
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He spent the year 1900 travelling through Italy and France, then became one of the founders of the
121: 141: 113:. After his father's death, his family moved to Budapest and took the Hungarian name "Fényes". 320: 238: 182: 174: 170: 145: 125: 77:) was a Hungarian painter of Jewish ancestry. He is best known for his cycle of paintings; 178: 106: 355: 384: 102: 70: 30: 374: 82: 173:
and was able to continue painting. This respite was brief, however. When the
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from 1887 to 1890. The following year found him in Paris, studying with
189: 101:, was the first officially recognized Rabbi of the Jewish community in 129: 335:↑ Szegő György: "A pesti mozi mint a profán gyülekezet temploma". 94: 162:. From 1902, he spent every summer there. During the short-lived 317:
Emlékkavicsok. Holocaust a magyar képzőművészetben 1938–1945..
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In 1944, he received an exemption from the government of
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Péterné Fehér Mária–Szabó Tamás–Székelyné Kőrösi Ilona:
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His father, Simon Henrik Fischmann (1821–1879), was a
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Index


Kecskemét
Budapest
still-lifes
Rabbi
Israel ben Solomon Wahrmann
Pest
Moritz Wahrmann
National Assembly
Royal Drawing School
Bertalan Székely
János Greguss
Weimar
Max Thedy
William-Adolphe Bouguereau
Académie Julian
Gyula Benczúr
Szolnok Art Colony
hu
Hungarian Soviet Republic
Miklós Horthy
Arrow Cross Party
Budapest Ghetto
Siege
Szolnok
Brother and Sister (1906)
Snowy City
Florian Square  (1910)
Florian Square
hu

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