Munkácsy

[ moon-kah-chi ]

noun
  1. Mi·hály von [mi-hahy fuhn], /ˈmɪ haɪ fən/, Michael Lieb, 1844–1900, Hungarian painter.

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  • James Tissot and Munkacsy come in for a critical flagellation.

    Egoists | James Huneker
  • Munkacsy, Plate 149, gives us a picture of the retreating soldiers after the awful deed has been done.

    The Great Painters' Gospel | Henry Turner Bailey
  • Cet indigent dcor bross par le Brsilien de la pit, par le rastaquoure de la peinture, par Munkacsy.

    Egoists | James Huneker
  • Here is a picture of Christian-following which even Munkacsy could not paint.

    Gathering Jewels | James Knowles and Matilda Darroch Knowles
  • Probably no one has painted that scene so well as has Munkacsy, Plate 141.

    The Great Painters' Gospel | Henry Turner Bailey