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Miklós Boskovits (1935 – 2011) was a Hungarian art historian who specialized in Italian renaissance art (and earlier). Boskovits was born in Budapest. He wrote the Italian art catalogs for the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin (written between 1977 and 1980, published in 1988) and the Thyssen-Bornemisza collection (1990) before being asked to write the catalog of the Italian art collection for the National Gallery of Art. Boskovits died in Florence.

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  • Miklós BOSKOVITS [miklOŝ boŝkoviĉ], laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Boskovits Miklós, (naskiĝis la 26-an de julio 1935 en Budapeŝto, Hungario, mortis la 19-an de decembro 2011 en Florenco, Italio) estis hungara arthistoriisto, profesoro, membro ekstera de Hungara Scienca Akademio (1998). Oni taksas lin inter la plej gravaj fakuloj de mezepoka arto, speciale itala kaj, precipe, Toskanio. (eo)
  • Miklós Boskovits (1935 – 2011) was a Hungarian art historian who specialized in Italian renaissance art (and earlier). Boskovits was born in Budapest. He wrote the Italian art catalogs for the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin (written between 1977 and 1980, published in 1988) and the Thyssen-Bornemisza collection (1990) before being asked to write the catalog of the Italian art collection for the National Gallery of Art. Boskovits died in Florence. (en)
  • Miklós Boskovits, né le 26 juillet 1935 à Budapest et mort le 19 décembre 2011 à Florence, est un historien d'art, parmi les plus grands spécialistes de l'art médiéval italien et en particulier toscan. (fr)
  • Miklós Boskovits (Budapest, 26 luglio 1935 – Firenze, 19 dicembre 2011) è stato uno storico dell'arte ungherese.Fu tra i più importanti studiosi dell'arte medievale italiana e, in particolare, toscana. (it)
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  • Miklós BOSKOVITS [miklOŝ boŝkoviĉ], laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Boskovits Miklós, (naskiĝis la 26-an de julio 1935 en Budapeŝto, Hungario, mortis la 19-an de decembro 2011 en Florenco, Italio) estis hungara arthistoriisto, profesoro, membro ekstera de Hungara Scienca Akademio (1998). Oni taksas lin inter la plej gravaj fakuloj de mezepoka arto, speciale itala kaj, precipe, Toskanio. (eo)
  • Miklós Boskovits (1935 – 2011) was a Hungarian art historian who specialized in Italian renaissance art (and earlier). Boskovits was born in Budapest. He wrote the Italian art catalogs for the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin (written between 1977 and 1980, published in 1988) and the Thyssen-Bornemisza collection (1990) before being asked to write the catalog of the Italian art collection for the National Gallery of Art. Boskovits died in Florence. (en)
  • Miklós Boskovits, né le 26 juillet 1935 à Budapest et mort le 19 décembre 2011 à Florence, est un historien d'art, parmi les plus grands spécialistes de l'art médiéval italien et en particulier toscan. (fr)
  • Miklós Boskovits (Budapest, 26 luglio 1935 – Firenze, 19 dicembre 2011) è stato uno storico dell'arte ungherese.Fu tra i più importanti studiosi dell'arte medievale italiana e, in particolare, toscana. (it)
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