A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - L is for Hungarian Illustrator Baron Sandor Leidenfrost (1888 - 1961). He changed his name to Alexander Leydenfrost on moving to the US. Most famous for his Sci-Fi Works and Industrial & War images

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Works by Jewish Hungarian artist Zoltán Glass, 1950s, who worked as a photojournalist in 1930s Germany covering auto races, but fled to London in 1938 and established himself as a fashion and glamor photographer

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Drew mah ocs for my friends' au B]
Also Rigo is Hungarian while Kenji is Japanese but got married and moved in America

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Jenő Dulovits was a Hungarian photographer who made some stunning colour photos in the 1930s.
Enjoy this thread on some of his finest work;

All pictures; © 2002, Dulovits Jenő jogutódja/Fejér Zoltán gyűjteménye
https://t.co/62GC1vp3iH

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“(...) the closest language to the Annunaki would be since in pre-modern history, many linguists have found many similarities between the language and the Sumerian language.“

Wiki:📲
https://t.co/d1tQlveD0B

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THE MIRACLE STAG - central figure in the legends surrounding the origin of Hungarian people. According to the legend, while out hunting, the brothers Hunor and Magor saw a miraculous white stag. They pursued the animal that led them westward to their destinied land.

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A silken Windhound and a Hungarian Vizsla!

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🎨Miklos Banovszky (1895 – 1995, Hungarian)

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LIDÉRC A unique supernatural being of Hungarian folklore, otherwise may be called Temporal Devil, he has many known forms but his origins are unclear.

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FROM HUNGARY & FRANCE: Born in a Hungarian Jewish family, André François moved to France in his youth, and soon became a prominent illustrator and artist celebrated across the Western world. We especially like his humorous beasts that populate a world quite like our own.

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Cursed mascots 🪱🧸
Based on polish & hungarian crisps packaging — I love redrawing stuff in my style hehe✹

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Tired of barely hearing about Hungarian mythological figures so i'm gonna try drawing as many as i can,

starting off with VADLEÁNY - Meaning "Wild Girl", an elusive forest sprite who seduces shepherds, saps their strength and makes the forest rustle.

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Endre László Szász, Hungarian painter

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The Souls of Acheron (1898) by Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl (Hungarian, 1860–1933). Österreichische Galerie Belvedere. Awaiting Charon’s ferry (far left) transporting souls about to be judged. Some souls pleading with Mercury to take them back among the living.

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"John Bull's Allies" - The illustration from the Austro-Hungarian magazine "Die Muskete" (22 March 1917) shows John Bull petting his newest ally, the Monster of Usury of Food, since Time, Death and Hunger has failed him.

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For once I made a Great War era character, based on a real figure of that era, " Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf " in an adorable style!

Also my first Austro-Hungarian drawing so cheers!

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"Full Speed Ahead Towards World Domination" - The illustration from the Austro-Hungarian magazine "Die Muskete" (6 Sept. 1917) shows Uncle Sam as a stoker showelling soldiers into the furnace powering the war.

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Encontré a Pato Bullrich leyendo en un cuadro.

Reading Woman in the Forest (1875). Gyula Benczúr (Hungarian, 1844-1920). Oil on canvas. Magyar Nemzeti Galéria.

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Accountability Thread ✨

Project 1 has:
❧ mythical creatures from Celtic & East/Southeast Asian mythos & Hungarian folklore
❧ mermaid olympics
❧ pirates
❧ Tarot

Project 2 has:
❧ Chinese mythos
❧ dance & music
❧ elemental mages
❧ Tarot

Art by:

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Armand Schönberger (1885-1974) was a Hungarian Modernist. Studying in Paris he was influenced by Cézanne and the cubist-expressionist paintings of Delaunay. https://t.co/9dYyBNIjiw

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