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Gyula Derkovits: study for The Dockworker
István Dési Huber: untitled (view of a factory), (known as “The Factory”)
Rudolf Diener Dénes: untitled (landscape with hills near Szentendre)
Sándor Bortnyik: untitled
Adolf Fényes: untitled (known as “Removing the Thorn”)
Móric Gábor: Portrait of Jocelyne Salgo
Móric Gábor: Portrait of Nicolas M. Salgo
Oszkár Glatz: Bujáki táj (Buják landscape)
István Ilosvai Varga: untitled (known as Breakfast)
István Ilosvai Varga: Street Scene in Szentendre
Dávid Jándi: Taormina
Béla Kádár: untitled (nude woman with head to one side), (known as “Female Figure”)
Béla Kádár: Első emberek (First people), (also known as “Adam and Eve”)
Nándor Katona: untitled (view of a creek in the mountains with farmers)
János Kmetty: untitled (houses in landscape)
Károly Lotz: untitled (study for a historical scene)
Károly Markó Sr.: untitled (Italianate landscape with Water Wheel)
Károly Markó Sr.: untitled (landscape with castle and reclining figure)
Károly Markó Sr.: untitled (landscape with castle and body of water)
Gyula Marosán: Composition
Gyula Marosán: UBU-Király (King UBU)
Gyula Marosán: A nagymindenség (The great all)
Sándor Bortnyik: untitled (known as “Metropolis”)
János Máttis-Teutsch: untitled (scene with several figures)
János Máttis-Teutsch: Pajta fával (Haybarn with trees)
János Máttis-Teutsch: untitled (stylized trees)
László Mednyánszky: untitled (known as “Soldiers’ Canteen”)
László Mednyánszky: untitled (known as “Resting Vagabonds”)
László Mednyánszky: untitled (known as “Baggage Train”)
Béla Kádár: untitled (known as “Sketch for a Stage Design”)
Mihály Munkácsy: untitled (known as “Flowers in a Blue Vase”)
István Nagy: untitled (known as “Melting Snow”)
Antal Neogrády: untitled (known as “Woman Carrying Firewood”)
Sándor Nyilasy: untitled (known as “Watching the Spring Crop”)
László Paál: untitled (known as “Sunset in the Forest” and “Sunshine in the Forest”), n.d. (1875)
Jenő Paizs Goebel: untitled (known as “Riverside in Szentendre”)
Károly Patkó: Facsusztatók (Log-rollers)
Izsák Perlmutter: untitled (portrait)
Gyula Rudnay: untitled (known as “Company at Table” or “Asztalnál” (At table)
Gyula Rudnay: untitled (farm scene with horse carriage)
Hugó Scheiber: untitled (street scene)
Armand Schönberger: untitled (suburban scene), (known as “Cityscape”)
István Szőnyi: untitled (back yard of the Szőnyi house in Zebegény?)
István Szőnyi: Portrait of Melinda Bartóky
André Kertész: Tiszaszalka (Hungary),
Menyhért Tóth: Mariska
Victor Vasarely: untitled
János Vaszary: untitled (Bacchantes)
János Vaszary: untitled (sitting nude with cigarette)
János Máttis-Teutsch: untitled (known as "Plant Forms")
Imre Varga: Prométheusz (model)
Vilmos Aba-Novák: untitled (known as "Before the Storm")
André Kertész: Tiszaszalka
Gyula Derkovits: Nyár (Summer)
Béla Kádár: untitled, (known as “Madonna with hound”)
Dezső Korniss: untitled (known as “House in Szentendre”)
Annuska kalapban (Annuska in a Hat)
André Kertész: Naplemente May 15 – 1917 Esztergom (Sunset, 15 May 1917 Esztergom)
Portrait of the painter Méla Müller in Berlin
Mihály Munkácsy: untitled (genre scene after “Apostles,” a poem by Sándor Petőfi), (known as “The Meal”)
Zichy, István; Parisienne
Körösföi-Kriesel, Aladár, A Village Burial
Boromisza, Tibor, Grape Harvest
Fényes, Adolf, Tanulmányfej (Study of a Head)
József Rippl-Rónai: untitled (head studies)
László Rozgonyi: untitled (dockworkers)
Victor Vasarely: untitled (known as “Stage Scenery”)
Marcel Vértes: L’Heure Exquise
André Kertész: Ráczváros
Sándor Bortnyik: Attak (Attack)
Sándor Bortnyik: untitled (artist and his model)
Imre Ámos: untitled (weeping woman)
Gyula Batthyány: untitled (known as "Eastern City")
Géza Bene: untitled
Jenő Barcsay: untitled
Sándor Bortnyik: untitled (4 figures: 1 man, 3 women)
Sándor Bortnyik: untitled
Sándor Bortnyik: Ex Libris: Kantor Ilonka
Sándor Bortnyik: As Ember Tragediaja, (man with black winged figure, blue and pink
Sándor Brodszky: untitled (known as "Color Sketch of Mountains" and “Lake in the Tátra Mountains”)
István Csók: Balatonaliga (also known as “Lake Balaton”)
Imre Bak: Untitled
Ildikó Bálint: Untitled
Ildikó Bálint: Próba
András Böröcz: Untitled, pencil sculpture with three human figures
Pál Deim: Cemetery
József Jakovits: Fight (War)
József Jakovits: Untitled (construction with organic shapes)
József Jakovits: Untitled
József Jakovits: Untitled (Green face)
János Aknay: Impression
Endre Bálint: Allegro Barbaro
Zoltán Bohus: Serious Piece
László Balogh: Rhythm
Jenő Barcsay: Szentendre Cityscape
Pál Deim: Silence
Tihamér Gyarmathy: Flower Organism
József Jakovits: Madame Arnolfini (Jan van Eyck paraphrase)
József Jakovits: Puppeteer
József Jakovits: Untitled
Béla Kádár: Rape of Europe
Kazovszkij El: The Torment Gymnast
Ilona Keserü: Harmony
Dezső Korniss: Bird
Vera Molnár: Squares Series
István Nádler: Calligraphy
Zoltan Szabó: Three-dimensional Image
János Mattis Teutsch: Figure
József Jakovits: Headless with Hrons
József Jakovits: Spirit and Tree
József Jakovits: Untitled
József Jakovits: Exodus
József Jakovits: Rock Tavern
József Jakovits: One
József Jakovits: Untitled
József Jakovits: Untitled
József Jakovits: Angel
János Kalmár: City IV
El Kazovszkij: The Biased Venus III
El Kazovszkij: Multistoried Still-lifes
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