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- Baron Ferenc von Hatvany, auch Ferenc Hatvany oder François de Hatvany (* 29. Oktober 1881 in Budapest, Österreich-Ungarn; † 7. Februar 1958 in Lausanne), war ein Maler und Kunstsammler aus der ungarischen Industriellenfamilie Deutsch, die 1880 in Hatvan das Schloss erworben hatte und 1908 als Deutsch von Hatvany geadelt wurde. (de)
- Barono Ferenc Hatvany [hatvani], laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Hatvany Ferenc estis hungara pentristo, kolektisto pri artaĵoj. Lia patro estis Sándor Hatvany Deutsch, lia frato estis Lajos Hatvany. Ferenc Hatvany [1] Arkivigite je 2018-05-05 per la retarkivo Wayback Machine naskiĝis la 29-an de oktobro 1881 en Budapeŝto, li mortis la 7-an de februaro 1958 en Lausanne. (eo)
- Baron Ferenc Hatvany (29 October 1881 – 7 February 1958) was a Hungarian painter and art collector. A son of Sándor Hatvany-Deutsch and a member of the , he graduated in the Académie Julian in Paris. His collection included paintings by Tintoretto, Cézanne, Renoir, Ingres and Courbet, most notably L'Origine du monde and Femme nue couchée. During the Second World War, his art collection was placed in a bank vault in Budapest to protect it from the pro-Nazi Hungarian government, and the Hatvany family, which was Jewish, fled the country just before the Nazi takeover of Hungary in March 1944. Mystery surrounds the fate of the paintings, which appear to have been looted by Germans and then by Soviets. Towards the end of the Second World War his paintings were looted by Soviet troops but some were ransomed by Hatvany. In 1947 he emigrated to Paris. In 1955 L'Origine du monde was sold at auction for 1.5 million francs (the buyer was psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan). The lawyer Hans Deutsch filed a claim on behalf of Ferenc Hatvany against the German government and obtained compensation for him. Paintings that were looted from Hatvany's collection are still hanging on museum walls in Budapest, Moscow, and Nizhny Novgorod. John Constable's Beaching A Boat, Brighton was identified in the collection of The Tate in 2014. Hatvany died in Lausanne in 1958. (en)
- Le baron François de Hatvany ou en hongrois Hatvany Ferenc (Budapest, 29 octobre 1881 - Lausanne, 7 février 1958) est un peintre et collectionneur hongrois d'œuvres d'art. (fr)
- Ференц Хатвани (венг. Ferenc Hatvany; 29 октября 1881, Будапешт — 7 февраля 1958, Лозанна) — венгерский барон, художник и известный в первой половине XX века коллекционер произведений искусства. (ru)
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- Sándor Hatvany-Deutsch and Emma Hatvany-Deutsch (en)
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- Lucia Királdi-Lukács (en)
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- Baron Ferenc von Hatvany, auch Ferenc Hatvany oder François de Hatvany (* 29. Oktober 1881 in Budapest, Österreich-Ungarn; † 7. Februar 1958 in Lausanne), war ein Maler und Kunstsammler aus der ungarischen Industriellenfamilie Deutsch, die 1880 in Hatvan das Schloss erworben hatte und 1908 als Deutsch von Hatvany geadelt wurde. (de)
- Barono Ferenc Hatvany [hatvani], laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Hatvany Ferenc estis hungara pentristo, kolektisto pri artaĵoj. Lia patro estis Sándor Hatvany Deutsch, lia frato estis Lajos Hatvany. Ferenc Hatvany [1] Arkivigite je 2018-05-05 per la retarkivo Wayback Machine naskiĝis la 29-an de oktobro 1881 en Budapeŝto, li mortis la 7-an de februaro 1958 en Lausanne. (eo)
- Le baron François de Hatvany ou en hongrois Hatvany Ferenc (Budapest, 29 octobre 1881 - Lausanne, 7 février 1958) est un peintre et collectionneur hongrois d'œuvres d'art. (fr)
- Ференц Хатвани (венг. Ferenc Hatvany; 29 октября 1881, Будапешт — 7 февраля 1958, Лозанна) — венгерский барон, художник и известный в первой половине XX века коллекционер произведений искусства. (ru)
- Baron Ferenc Hatvany (29 October 1881 – 7 February 1958) was a Hungarian painter and art collector. A son of Sándor Hatvany-Deutsch and a member of the , he graduated in the Académie Julian in Paris. His collection included paintings by Tintoretto, Cézanne, Renoir, Ingres and Courbet, most notably L'Origine du monde and Femme nue couchée. During the Second World War, his art collection was placed in a bank vault in Budapest to protect it from the pro-Nazi Hungarian government, and the Hatvany family, which was Jewish, fled the country just before the Nazi takeover of Hungary in March 1944. (en)
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- Ferenc von Hatvany (de)
- Ferenc Hatvany (en)
- Ferenc Hatvany (eo)
- François de Hatvany (fr)
- Хатвани, Ференц (ru)
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