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Hungarian Collection (page 100)

Hungarian: A Tapestry of History and Culture Step into the captivating world heritage, where history intertwines with artistry and resilience

Background imageHungarian Collection: ENT9713WT224

ENT9713WT224
A night view of Szechenyi Chain Bridge over the Danube River in Budapest

Background imageHungarian Collection: ENT9713WT226

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A night view of Szechenyi Chain Bridge over the Danube River in Budapest

Background imageHungarian Collection: AHA08215WT169

AHA08215WT169
A view of the Chain Bridge over the river Danube at night

Background imageHungarian Collection: AHA08215WT198

AHA08215WT198
A view of the Chain Bridge over the river Danube at night

Background imageHungarian Collection: AHA08215WT098

AHA08215WT098
Traffic trails over the Chain Bridge over the river Danube in Budapest

Background imageHungarian Collection: Horsemen Different Ages Climes Rider Bronze Age

Horsemen Different Ages Climes Rider Bronze Age
Horsemen of different ages and climes. Top left to right, a rider of the Bronze Age, a Russian Cossack, below middle, a Sioux chief from America, a Bedouin of Palestine and below

Background imageHungarian Collection: Maria Theresa of Austria presenting her son Joseph II to the Hungarian estates at the diet in 1741

Maria Theresa of Austria presenting her son Joseph II to the Hungarian estates at the diet in 1741 in Pressburg Castle. Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina, 1717 - 1780

Background imageHungarian Collection: Franz Joseph I aka Francis Joseph I, 1830 - 1916. Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary

Franz Joseph I aka Francis Joseph I, 1830 - 1916. Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, King of Bohemia. After an engraving by Karl Mahlknecht

Background imageHungarian Collection: Joseph II, 1741 - 1790, Holy Roman Emperor. King of Hungary, King of Croatia, King of Bohemia

Joseph II, 1741 - 1790, Holy Roman Emperor. King of Hungary, King of Croatia, King of Bohemia

Background imageHungarian Collection: Albrecht II or Albert II of Germany, 1397-1439. King of Hungary and Croatia, King of Bohemia

Albrecht II or Albert II of Germany, 1397-1439. King of Hungary and Croatia, King of Bohemia, King-elect of Germany and Archduke of Austria. Also known as Albert the Magnanimous

Background imageHungarian Collection: Franz Liszt conducting the performance of his new oratorio, The Legend of St

Franz Liszt conducting the performance of his new oratorio, The Legend of St. Elizabeth, in Pest, Hungary in 1865. Franz Liszt, 1811 - 1886

Background imageHungarian Collection: Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, aka Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia or Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia

Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, aka Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia or Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia, 1207 - 1231. Hungarian princess and wife of landgrave Louis IV of Thuringia

Background imageHungarian Collection: Franz Liszt, 1811 - 1886. Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor, music teacher

Franz Liszt, 1811 - 1886. Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor, music teacher, arranger, organist, philanthropist, author, nationalist and a Franciscan tertiary

Background imageHungarian Collection: Endre Ady, 1877 -1919. Hungarian poet and journalist. After a contemporary print

Endre Ady, 1877 -1919. Hungarian poet and journalist. After a contemporary print

Background imageHungarian Collection: The miracle of the roses and lilies. Elizabeth of Hungary, known for her miracle of the roses

The miracle of the roses and lilies. Elizabeth of Hungary, known for her miracle of the roses which tells that whilst taking bread to the poor in secret, she met her husband Ludwig, who

Background imageHungarian Collection: Buildings along Danube River, Budapest, Hungary

Buildings along Danube River, Budapest, Hungary

Background imageHungarian Collection: Colour lithograph poster format advertising Harry Houdini, magician, illusionist and stunt performer

Colour lithograph poster format advertising Harry Houdini, magician, illusionist and stunt performer



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Hungarian: A Tapestry of History and Culture Step into the captivating world heritage, where history intertwines with artistry and resilience. Personifying the grandeur of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, a majestic flag waves proudly in the wind, symbolizing an era of power and influence. In bustling New York City, amidst the glitz and glamour of the 1920s, we find ourselves enchanted by The Dolly Sisters. These Hungarian-born beauties captivate audiences with their charm and talent, leaving an indelible mark on Broadway's golden age. Travel back to 1901 as we witness St Elizabeth of Hungary spinning wool for the poor. Her selflessness embodies compassion and generosity that transcends time. Similarly, Ladislaus I or St. Ladislaus (Laszlo) stands tall as a revered figure from Hungary's past - a king whose legacy echoes through centuries. The melodic genius Franz Liszt takes center stage next; his piano compositions resonate deeply within our souls. His music is a testament to Hungary's rich cultural contributions to classical music. Immerse yourself in Parisian elegance as The Dolly Sisters grace us with their presence once again, adorned in exquisite Lucile gowns. Their allure knows no bounds as they become icons of fashion and style across continents. Yet not all chapters are filled with glamour; World War I brings forth images of sacrifice and struggle. As part of the Central Powers alliance, Hungarian soldiers stand alongside their Austrian counterparts on battlefields etched into history forever. Hungary has also birthed remarkable talents beyond entertainment; Robert Capa emerges as one such luminary. This Hungarian-born American war photographer captures poignant moments during a May Day demonstration in Tokyo – his lens revealing stories untold. From royalty to artists, from war heroes to performers extraordinaire – Hungarians have left an indelible mark on our collective memory throughout history.