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  2. Sándor-Metternich mansion - Wikipedia

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    The ground level of the mansion contained a billiard room, a dining room, a smoking room, a conservatory, a house chapel and the card room. The bedrooms of the count and countess, the living room and the library were located on the first floor. Alessandro Sanquirico, an Italian architect from Milan, was engaged in the design of the interior ...

  3. Category:Hungarian women - Wikipedia

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    also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: Hungarian This category exists only as a container for other categories of Hungarian women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.

  4. Category:Hungarian public domain photographs - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Hungarian public domain photographs" This category contains only the following file. KornélSámuel.jpg 428 × 872; 46 KB

  5. Living room - Wikipedia

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    In large, formal homes, a sitting room is often a small private living area adjacent to a bedroom, such as the Queens' Sitting Room and the Lincoln Sitting Room of the White House. [ 4 ] In the late 19th or early 20th century, Edward Bok advocated using the term living room for the room then commonly called a parlo[u]r or drawing room , and is ...

  6. Sándor Palace, Budapest - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Salon, or Gobelin Hall, is the most exquisite room in the palace with its baroque-style furniture and is used for larger meetings. The Red Salon, or Maria Theresa Salon, is the most elegant room in the palace. It previously featured a portrait of Empress Maria Theresa, which is lost. Its place is now occupied by a portrait of the ...

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  8. Pál Fried - Wikipedia

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    Pál Fried was born in Budapest in 1893. He received his art education at the Académie hongroise des arts (Hungarian Academy of Arts) where he was a pupil of Hugo Pohl who became one of his major influences. While under Pohl's direction, he executed many portraits of female nudes and Orientalist works.

  9. List of Hungarian women artists - Wikipedia

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    Marianna Schmidt (1918–2005), Hungarian-Canadian printmaker, painter; Margit SebÅ‘k (1939–2000), Hungarian painter and educator; Kate Seredy (1899–1975), Hungarian-born writer, illustrator; Susan Silas (active since 1980s), artist, writer; Agathe Sorel (born 1935), painter, sculptor; Magdaléna Štrompachová (1919–1988), painter, restorer