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László Beszédes (1874–1922) was a Hungarian sculptor, noted for hissmall bronze and terracotta statuettes, and his speciality of creating figurines of farmers. Beszédes was born in Feled in 1874. He attended the School of Industrial Design. He later worked in Vienna and visited Munich and Paris. He was employed by the French Institute of Cartography, for many years during which he journeyed extensively through the French colonies in Africa and Asia. In 1908 he sculpted Joseph (Slave) a 48 cm bronze statuette. It is currently housed in the Hungarian National Gallery in Budapest.

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  • Ladislaus Beszedes (de)
  • János László Beszédes (eo)
  • László Beszédes (en)
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  • Ladislaus Beszedes (* 18. August 1874 in Felde (Slowakei, damals Königreich Ungarn); † 10. November 1922 in Budapest) war ein ungarischer Bildhauer. (de)
  • János László Beszédes [jAnoŝ lAslO besEdeŝ], laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Beszédes János László estis hungara skulptisto. János László Beszédes [1] naskiĝis la 18-an de aŭgusto 1874 en Feled (Hungara reĝlando, nuntempa Jesenské (distrikto Rimavská Sobota) en Slovakio), li mortis la 10-an de novembro 1922 en Budapeŝto. (eo)
  • László Beszédes (1874–1922) was a Hungarian sculptor, noted for hissmall bronze and terracotta statuettes, and his speciality of creating figurines of farmers. Beszédes was born in Feled in 1874. He attended the School of Industrial Design. He later worked in Vienna and visited Munich and Paris. He was employed by the French Institute of Cartography, for many years during which he journeyed extensively through the French colonies in Africa and Asia. In 1908 he sculpted Joseph (Slave) a 48 cm bronze statuette. It is currently housed in the Hungarian National Gallery in Budapest. (en)
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  • Ladislaus Beszedes (* 18. August 1874 in Felde (Slowakei, damals Königreich Ungarn); † 10. November 1922 in Budapest) war ein ungarischer Bildhauer. (de)
  • János László Beszédes [jAnoŝ lAslO besEdeŝ], laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Beszédes János László estis hungara skulptisto. János László Beszédes [1] naskiĝis la 18-an de aŭgusto 1874 en Feled (Hungara reĝlando, nuntempa Jesenské (distrikto Rimavská Sobota) en Slovakio), li mortis la 10-an de novembro 1922 en Budapeŝto. (eo)
  • László Beszédes (1874–1922) was a Hungarian sculptor, noted for hissmall bronze and terracotta statuettes, and his speciality of creating figurines of farmers. Beszédes was born in Feled in 1874. He attended the School of Industrial Design. He later worked in Vienna and visited Munich and Paris. He was employed by the French Institute of Cartography, for many years during which he journeyed extensively through the French colonies in Africa and Asia. In 1908 he sculpted Joseph (Slave) a 48 cm bronze statuette. It is currently housed in the Hungarian National Gallery in Budapest. He later lived in Budapest until his death in 1922. (en)
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