Mór Than

Mór Than (Hungarian: [ˈtɒn ˈmoːr]; 19 June 1828 – 11 March 1899) was a Hungarian painter.

Mór Than
Than Mór
Contemporaneous etching of Mör Than,
by Rusz Károly
Born
Than Mór

(1828-06-19)June 19, 1828
DiedMarch 11, 1899(1899-03-11) (aged 70)
NationalityHungarian

Biography

Born at Óbecse (today Bečej, Serbia), Than was educated in Italy and Vienna beside his cooperation with similar famous painters in his homeland. He worked in a realistic pre-impressionist style. His subjects were mostly historic events and portraits but also mythological or fantasy themes. He painted frescos which decorate several prominent public buildings in Budapest.

Than also designed the first Hungarian postage stamp, which was supposed to be distributed after the Hungarian Revolution of 1848.[1] However, the uprising failed, and Lajos Kossuth's Hungarian State collapsed; the printing presses were subsequently destoyed by Austrian authorities. Than died in Trieszt in 1899.

References

  1. Visnyovszki, Gábor (1996). Stamps. Budapest: Állami Nyomda. p. 85.

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