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Miklós Barabás
1810-1898 Hungary/Portraitist
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Brief Biography-Miklós Barabás was from Mărcuşa in Romania. He commenced painting portraits in his early youth. During a two-year stay in Bucharest from 1831-32, he established himself as an elegant portraitist. In 1834, he travelled to Italy, where the Scottish artist William Leighton Leitch tutored him and considerably influenced his work.
From 1835, he spent the remainder of his life in Budapest, where he set up the Art Society in 1859, and in 1867 he was elected a Member of Parliament. | |
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Laszlo
Teleki

The Family
Degenfeld

Count
Imre Miko

Count Lajos
Batthyany

Emperor
Franz J I

Bishop
of Eger

Post
Pigeon

Miklos
Zrinyi

The Blue
Grotto

The
Flirtation

A
Dervish

Janos
Arany

Romanian
Family

Foundation Stone
for Chain Bridge

Signboard of
the Green Tree

Laying the
Foundation-stone

The Arrival of the
Daughter-in-law

Franz
Liszt

Quay of the Danube
with Greek Church

Bitto
Istvanne

count istvan
szechenyi

emil
desseweffy

in the atelier
roza teleki

janos
buttler

janos
matta

mrs janos matta
jozsef teleki

mr konkoly
ms konkoly

jozsef eotvos

poet mihaly
vorosmarty

portrait of
a woman

portrait of
a woman two

self portrait
the artist's wife

the eruption of
the vesuvius

venice at dusk

women at nettuno
