Hungarians | Hungarians in Slovakia | Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania | Philadelphia United German-Hungarians | Giovanni Baleison, ''Cycle on the life of Saint Sebastian'', fresco, detail of main altar, St. Sebastian Church, Saint-Étienne-de-Tinée | Estimated time of arrival | dead on arrival | The faithful with ''khorugvi'' are waiting for the arrival of the relics | The Enigma of Arrival | The 15th Sikhs being given a heroes' welcome upon their arrival in Marseille | Slender: The Arrival | Hungarians' | Hippolyte de la Charlerie, detail from ''The Members of the Société Libre des Beaux-Arts | Gothic clothed in Renaissance detail: Domenico's Église Saint-Eustache, Paris | Gluttony in a detail from ''The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things | Enlarged to Show Detail 2 | Dutch soldiers: detail from ''The Surrender of Breda | Detail of ''Umbilicus rupestris'' near Stirling | Detail of the multi-level terracing of the ''Hortus Palatinus'', which required the 'toppling the peaks of the mountains' by Salomon de Caus | Detail of the bronze statue ''Energy'' by George Frederic Watts | Detail of Peiresc's notes recording his first observation of the Orion Nebula | Detail of Lambie's installation at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden | Detail of a Cullercoats Fishlass, from ''Inside the Bar'', by Winslow Homer | Detail from ''The Washington Family | Detail from ''The Procession of the Trojan Horse in Troy'' by Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo | Detail from Stora Hammars III showing Odin in his eagle fetch (note the eagle's beard), Gunnlöð | Detail from Pieter Bruegel's ''The Fight Between Carnival and Lent | Detail from ''Crucifixion'', a fresco | Detail back of the vehicle, with the caption "''Justicialista''" and the shield of the Justicialist Party | Defeat in detail |
In 1891, Árpád Feszty saw a panoramic painting by Detaille and Neuville in Paris.
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At first, his idea was to paint the biblical flood in a similar manner, but on advice of his father-in-law, the famous Hungarian writer Mór Jókai, he changed his mind and painted the Arrival of the Hungarians instead.