Zsigmond Vajda (Hungarian, 1859–1931) - Paris, Jardin du Luxembourg, The Medici Fountain
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Woman with Parrots Zsigmond Vajda (Hungarian, 1860–1931)
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Woman in Blue in the Whirlwind of Dust
Zsigmond Vajda (1860-1931)
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The Wind (The Woman in Blue in the Dust Vortex) by Zsigmond Vajda (Hungarian, 1860 - 1931).
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Zsigmond VAJDA
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"The Lady in Blue in the Dust Vortex". Zsigmond Vajda. Hungarian. 1860-1931.
Zsigmond Vajda (1860-1931) was an Hungarian painter. He studied at the Budapest School of Design from 1878. His masters were Bertalan Székely and Károly Lotz. He later trained in Munich as a student of Gyula Benczúr. His most important exhibitions: in 1907 he had a collection exhibition in the Kálmán Book Salon, in the Műcsarnok, in 1921 in the National Salon. His paintings and frescoes can be seen in the Hungarian National Gallery, the Déri Museum in Debrecen, the Hungarian Historical Gallery and the Parliament. He won several prizes.
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Zsigmond Vajda (Hungarian, 1859–1931) - Paris, Jardin du Luxembourg, The Medici Fountain
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Zsigmond Vajda (Hungarian, 1860-1931) - Clown on Stage
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"The lady in blue" by Zsigmond Vajda (1860-1931)
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Zsigmond Vajda
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Italian women with tambourine portrayed by foreign painters
1. Paul Emil Jacobs (German)
2. Charles-François-Prosper Guérin (French)
3. William-Adolphe Bouguereau (French)
4. Pyotr Mikhailovich Shamshin (Russian)
5. Zsigmond Vajda (Hungarian-Romanian)
6. Amalie Bensinger (German)
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