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Lajos Csordák (2 February 1864 in Kassa, Kingdom of Hungary – 28 June 1937 in Kosice, Czechoslovakia) was a Hungarian painter. Csordák started to study painting around 1880. In 1883, his whole family moved to Munich. From 1889 to 1895 he studied at Academy of Fine Arts, Prague, under the guidance of Czech landscape painter Julius Mařák, and became a member of the artistic group Mánes Union of Fine Arts. After 1908, he lived permanently in Kassa. In painting he specialised on landscapes using dry materials pastels. He was influenced by impressionism in his works.

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  • Ľudovít Csordák (28. února 1864 Košice – 28. června 1937 Košice), byl slovenský akademický malíř, žák prof. J. Mařáka na pražské malířské Akademii. (cs)
  • Lajos Csordák [lajoŝ ĉordAk], laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Csordák Lajos, slovake Ľudovít Čordák estis hungara-slovaka pentristo. Lajos Csordák [1] Arkivigite je 2018-03-31 per la retarkivo Wayback Machine naskiĝis la 9-an de februaro 1864 en Kassa (Hungara reĝlando, nuntempa Košice en Slovakio), li mortis la 28-an de junio 1937 en Košice (Ĉeĥoslovakio) (laŭ fontoj kaj la naskiĝtago kaj la mortotago estas aliaj tagoj). (eo)
  • Lajos Csordák (2 February 1864 in Kassa, Kingdom of Hungary – 28 June 1937 in Kosice, Czechoslovakia) was a Hungarian painter. Csordák started to study painting around 1880. In 1883, his whole family moved to Munich. From 1889 to 1895 he studied at Academy of Fine Arts, Prague, under the guidance of Czech landscape painter Julius Mařák, and became a member of the artistic group Mánes Union of Fine Arts. After 1908, he lived permanently in Kassa. In painting he specialised on landscapes using dry materials pastels. He was influenced by impressionism in his works. (en)
  • Ľudovít Čordák, in ungherese Csordák Lajos, (Košice, 8 febbraio 1864 – Košice, 28 giugno 1937), è stato un pittore slovacco. Bosco con pecore, 1900-1910La riva della Torysa, circa 1910Casa su Masiarska ulica a Košice, 1912 (it)
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  • Ľudovít Csordák (28. února 1864 Košice – 28. června 1937 Košice), byl slovenský akademický malíř, žák prof. J. Mařáka na pražské malířské Akademii. (cs)
  • Lajos Csordák [lajoŝ ĉordAk], laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Csordák Lajos, slovake Ľudovít Čordák estis hungara-slovaka pentristo. Lajos Csordák [1] Arkivigite je 2018-03-31 per la retarkivo Wayback Machine naskiĝis la 9-an de februaro 1864 en Kassa (Hungara reĝlando, nuntempa Košice en Slovakio), li mortis la 28-an de junio 1937 en Košice (Ĉeĥoslovakio) (laŭ fontoj kaj la naskiĝtago kaj la mortotago estas aliaj tagoj). (eo)
  • Lajos Csordák (2 February 1864 in Kassa, Kingdom of Hungary – 28 June 1937 in Kosice, Czechoslovakia) was a Hungarian painter. Csordák started to study painting around 1880. In 1883, his whole family moved to Munich. From 1889 to 1895 he studied at Academy of Fine Arts, Prague, under the guidance of Czech landscape painter Julius Mařák, and became a member of the artistic group Mánes Union of Fine Arts. After 1908, he lived permanently in Kassa. In painting he specialised on landscapes using dry materials pastels. He was influenced by impressionism in his works. (en)
  • Ľudovít Čordák, in ungherese Csordák Lajos, (Košice, 8 febbraio 1864 – Košice, 28 giugno 1937), è stato un pittore slovacco. Bosco con pecore, 1900-1910La riva della Torysa, circa 1910Casa su Masiarska ulica a Košice, 1912 (it)
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  • Ľudovít Csordák (cs)
  • Lajos Csordák (eo)
  • Ľudovít Čordák (it)
  • Lajos Csordák (en)
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