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Statue in the park at Keszthely in Hungary, overlooking Lake Balaton
Millenary monument in Budapest, 19th centuryMillenary monument in Herogs Square in Budapest, with statues of Prince Arpad (c. 840 -c. 907) and his seven chieftains. He is thought of as the father of the Hungarian people, 19th century
Bust of Julia, 1st century BCBust of Julia, the wife of Tiberius Caesar, currently in the National Museum, Budapest, 1st century BC
Roman relief of Leda and the Swan, from Hungary. The swan is Zeus, who will ravish Leda and father Helen of Troy and Castor and Pollux the divine twins. Currently in the National Museum, Budapest
Bronze Roman relief of Mithras killing a bull from Hungary. Mithras was a particularly favoured god of soldiers. From the National Museums collection in Budapest
Franz Liszt, 1886. Artist: Mihaly MunkacsyFranz Liszt, 1886. Portrait of Liszt (1811-1886), Hungarian pianist and composer, as an old man
Tomb of St Elizabeth of Hungary, 1878. Elizabeth (1207-1231) was the daughter of Andras II of Hungary. After the death in 1227 of her husband Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia
St Elizabeth of Hungary, 1878. Elizabeth (1207-1231) was the daughter of Andras II of Hungary. After the death in 1227 of her husband Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia, from plague while on crusade
St Elizabeth of Hungary and St Lucy, 1878. Elizabeth (1207-1231) was the daughter of Andras II of Hungary. After the death in 1227 of her husband Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia
St Elizabeth of Hungary giving alms to a beggar, 18th century. After the death in 1227 of her husband Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia, from plague while on crusade
George von Bekesy (1899-1972), Hungarian-born American physiologist. He won the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine in 1961 for his pioneering research into the function of the inner ear
Hungarian gypsies outside Carcassonne, France, 1898. Artist: Henri MeyerHungarian gypsies outside Carcassonne, France, 1898. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 18th December 1898
Count Julius Andrassy (1823-1890), Hungarian statesman, c1880. Andrassy was a supporter of Lajos Kossuth and the struggle for independence from Austria (1848-1849)
Christ before Pilate, 1881. Artist: Mihaly MunkacsyChrist before Pilate, 1881
Great Flower Still Life, 1881. Artist: Mihaly MunkacsyGreat Flower Still Life, 1881
Strike, 1895. Artist: Mihaly MunkacsyStrike, 1895
The Condemned Cell, c1864-1900. Artist: Mihaly MunkacsyThe Condemned Cell, c1864-1900. Found in the collection of the Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest
Yawning Apprentice, 1868-1869. Artist: Mihaly MunkacsyYawning Apprentice, 1868-1869
Mrs Munkacsy, c1864-1900. Artist: Mihaly MunkacsyMrs Munkacsy, c1864-1900
Woman at the Churn, c1864-1900. Artist: Mihaly MunkacsyWoman at the Churn, c1864-1900
Untitled, c1864-1900. Artist: Mihaly MunkacsyUntitled, c1864-1900
The Engagement of the Maidservant, c1864-1900. Artist: Mihaly MunkacsyThe Engagement of the Maidservant, c1864-1900
Piloting an Illyusin 18 Airliner on Hungarian Airlines
Gothic wall painting in St James church in Koszeg, Hungary, 15th century
Cifra Palace in Kecskemet, 1902Cifra Palace in Kecskemet, an Art Noveau building that became trade union headquarters and is now a hotel, 1902
Morning market in a town in Hungary. Artist: CM DixonMorning market in the town of Kecskemet in Hungary
Florence Baker, wife of English explorer and anti-slavery campaigner Samuel White Baker, 1870Florence Baker, wife of English explorer and anti-slavery campaigner Samuel White Baker (1821-1893), 1870. Born in Hungary, Florence Baker accompanied her husband on his African expeditions
Theodore von Karman at the Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, USA, 1950. Hungarian-born Von Karman came to the California Institute of Technology (Caltech)