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Bela Pallik

Bela Pallik (1845 - 1908) was active/lived in Hungary.  Bela Pallik is known for Equestrian portrait painting.

Béla Pállik (1845-1908) was a pupil of the Viennese and Munich Academy and since 1874 was active in Hungary.  He is especially famous for his equestrian portraits of various nobles, such as Franz Josef I or Count Andrássy.  His works are on display in serval museums, e.g. at the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest. (nlu)

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Facts about Bela Pallik

   Bela Pallik  Born:  1845 - Nagymihaly
Died:   1908 - Budapest
Known for:  Equestrian portrait painting

Béla Pállik (1845-1908) was a pupil of the Viennese and Munich Academy and since 1874 was active in Hungary.  He is especially famous for his equestrian portraits of various nobles, such as Franz Josef I or Count Andrássy.  His works are on display in serval museums, e.g. at the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest. (nlu)

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