Mihály Kovács (painter)
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Mihály Kovács (18 July 1818 – 3 August 1892) was a Hungarian painter.
Kovács was born in Abádszalók and died in Budapest. Several of his paintings can be found in the Hungarian National Gallery, including the Palatine Garay defends Queens Mary and Elizabeth (cca 1885).[1]
References
- ^ Bradt Guide Hungary Adrian Phillips, Jo Scotchmer - 2010 - p 158 National Gallery: " Historical painting, another related branch of the Romantic tradition, is represented by Bálint Kiss and Mihály Kovács;"
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