1911 Balassagyarmat, Hungary - 2004 Budapest, Hungary. Known for: Graphic art, watercolor views of old Tabán, and pioneering Hungarian comic and filmstrip illustration.
Erno Zórád was a Hungarian graphic artist, painter, and caricaturist who studied at the School of Applied Arts in Budapest under Haranghy Jeno. In 2000, he received the Order of Merit of the... Read full biography
Erno Zórád was a Hungarian graphic artist, painter, and caricaturist who studied at the School of Applied Arts in Budapest under Haranghy Jeno. In 2000, he received the Order of Merit of the Hungarian Republic, Officer’s Cross. Zórád began his career as a graphic artist and limner, and after the... Read full biography
Erno Zórád was a Hungarian graphic artist, painter, and caricaturist who studied at the School of Applied Arts in Budapest under Haranghy Jeno. In 2000, he received the Order of Merit of the Hungarian Republic, Officer’s Cross. Zórád began his career as a graphic artist and limner, and after the Second World War became a pioneer of Hungarian filmstrip and comic illustration. In 1951, Zórád joined Füles newspaper as its principal limner, a position he held for four decades. He also created a... Read full biography
Erno Zórád was a Hungarian graphic artist, painter, and caricaturist who studied at the School of Applied Arts in Budapest under Haranghy Jeno. In 2000, he received the Order of Merit of the Hungarian Republic, Officer’s Cross. Zórád began his career as a graphic artist and limner, and after the Second World War became a pioneer of Hungarian filmstrip and comic illustration. In 1951, Zórád joined Füles newspaper as its principal limner, a position he held for four decades. He also created a notable watercolor series capturing the distinctive architecture and atmosphere of old Tabán. During the 1950s, he participated in nationwide exhibitions at the Kunsthalle Budapest. A solo exhibition followed in 1960 at the Derkovits Hall, and from 1981... Read full biography
Erno Zórád was a Hungarian graphic artist, painter, and caricaturist who studied at the School of Applied Arts in Budapest under Haranghy Jeno. In 2000, he received the Order of Merit of the Hungarian Republic, Officer’s Cross. Zórád began his career as a graphic artist and limner, and after the Second World War became a pioneer of Hungarian filmstrip and comic illustration. In 1951, Zórád joined Füles newspaper as its principal limner, a position he held for four decades. He also created a notable watercolor series capturing the distinctive architecture and atmosphere of old Tabán. During the 1950s, he participated in nationwide exhibitions at the Kunsthalle Budapest. A solo exhibition followed in 1960 at the Derkovits Hall, and from 1981 onward, he exhibited regularly in Budapest. Zórád was also active as a writer, publishing:. Egy vándorfesto ifjúságai (Budape... Read full biography
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