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Árpád Feszty

Árpád Feszty was a Hungarian painter and writer (1856–1914). He was born in Hurbanovo and died in Lovran.

Also recorded as Arpad Feszty · Árpád Feszti · Arpad Feszti · Feszty arpad

Feszty Árpádné (Jókai Róza) Akik elmentek... című művének (Budapest, 1923) címlapja

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Biography

Árpád Feszty was recorded at birth as Árpád Szilveszter Rehrenbeck. The authorities additionally record the headings Arpad Feszty, Árpád Feszti, Arpad Feszti and Feszty arpad. His recorded language was Hungarian.

He married Róza Jókai. One child is recorded: Masa Feszty.

Árpád Feszty is recorded as painter and writer.

Karl Ziegler (painter) is recorded as having studied under Árpád Feszty. The recorded working language is Hungarian.

Subjects and genres recorded for the work are history.

Works named in the authority record are Arrival of the Hungarians.

Work by Árpád Feszty is recorded in the collections of National Historical Memorial Park of Ópusztaszer, Slovak National Gallery and Hungarian National Gallery.

Royal Pavilion, Budapest. Unknown photographer. Taken in 1885. Városliget Stefánia út - Hermina út. Forrás (azonosítás)ː fHozzáférésː 2020.10.10 .

Royal Pavilion, Budapest. Unknown photographer. Taken in 1885. Városliget Stefánia út - Hermina út. Forrás (azonosítás)ː fHozzáférésː 2020.10.10 .

Catalogued output

Works

Their recorded dates run from 1892 to 1900.

  • Arrival of the Hungarians

    1892 · National Historical Memorial Park of Ópusztaszer

  • Conversion of Paul

    1900 · Slovak National Gallery

  • Arrival of the Hungarians (Feszty Panorama)

    1892 · National Historical Memorial Park of Ópusztaszer

  • Abandoned

    Hungarian National Gallery

Dated record

Life and career

Explore 1856–1914

  1. 1856

    Life

    Árpád Feszty born at Hurbanovo.

  2. 1892

    Arrival of the Hungarians (National Historical Memorial Park of Ópusztaszer).

  3. 1892

    Arrival of the Hungarians (Feszty Panorama). (National Historical Memorial Park of Ópusztaszer).

  4. 1892

    Arrival of the Hungarians (Feszty Panorama)., dated 1892, held by National Historical Memorial Park of Ópusztaszer.

  5. 1900

    Institution

    Conversion of Paul, dated 1900, held by Slovak National Gallery.

  6. 1914

    Life

    Árpád Feszty died at Lovran.

The full dated record · 6 entries
  1. 1856

    Árpád Feszty born at Hurbanovo.

  2. 1892

    Arrival of the Hungarians (National Historical Memorial Park of Ópusztaszer).

  3. 1892

    Arrival of the Hungarians (Feszty Panorama). (National Historical Memorial Park of Ópusztaszer).

  4. 1892

    Arrival of the Hungarians (Feszty Panorama)., dated 1892, held by National Historical Memorial Park of Ópusztaszer.

  5. 1900

    Conversion of Paul, dated 1900, held by Slovak National Gallery.

  6. 1914

    Árpád Feszty died at Lovran.

Named by the record

Places

Only places the record itself states, plotted where the house gazetteer settles their coordinates. Nothing is inferred from a name or a nationality.

  • Hurbanovo

    Birth place

  • Lovran

    Death place

Primary material

Documents and archives

Literature

Bibliography

  • Tűzvész és bányalég

  • Sorstragédiák megjelenítése FESZTY Árpád művészetében, Rendvédelem-történeti füzetek = Acta historiae preasidii ordinis, 2014

  • Feszty, Árpad

A count of publications is evidence of attention, not of standing, and is given here only as a measure.

Citations

References

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The Encyclopedia exists whether or not anything is for sale. Corrections are recorded rather than overwritten, and every version of this record is kept. Published 15 August 2026.

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