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István Szegedi-Szüts (1893 - 1959)

Biography

István Szegedi Szűts (7 December 1893 Budapest - 1959) was a Hungarian painter and illustrator, a friend of the composers Béla Bartók, Zoltán Kodály and György Ránki. He served in World War I and his books include 'My War' and 'Last Letters from Stalingrad'. 'My War', two volumes of pen, ink and wash drawings, published in 1931 by John Lane, is a wordless novel of his wartime experiences. His economy of line has been compared with that of Eric Gill and Keith Vaughan.

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Born:

Hungary

Nationality:

Hungarian, British

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