Lajos Ebneth

Ebneth, Lajos
Lajos D'ebneth




Lajos Ebneth was born May 13 1902 BirthSzilágysomlyó, Hungaria.
Died Oct 14 1982 deathChaclacayo (near Lima).

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Ébneth Lajos was born in Szilágysomlyó on May 13th, 1902. In 1920 as a chemical engineering student he enrolled at the Budapest Academy of Fine Arts, then at the Academy of Munich he studied painting and sculpture as a disciple of the symbolist Franz von Stuck in his "Meistreklasse".
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