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Edith Hoffmann

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Hungarian art historian and painter (1888–1945)
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Edith Hoffmann (7 December 1888, in Brașov – 6 April 1945, in Budapest) was a Hungarian art historian and silhouette painter, best remembered for her publications of the works of Miklós Barabás and her silhouettes of Mihály Babits, Dezső Kosztolányi, and Sándor Sík. A graduate of the University of Vienna and the University of Budapest, she worked as a curator at the Hungarian National Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts.

References

  1. Tolnai, Gábor (1988). Árnyból szőtt lelkek Hoffmann Edith sziluettjei (in Hungarian). Budapest: Corvina könyvkiadó. ISBN 963-13-2627-6.
  2. Dr. Hoffmann Edith emlékkiállítás (in Hungarian). Budapest: Országos Magyar Szépmüvészeti Muzeum. 1948.
  3. Elek, Artúr (1927). "A Szépművészeti Múzeum Évkönyve". Nyugat (in Hungarian) (2).
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