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It was a hard way, 1970

© István Tóth

Who were forgotten, 1970

© István Tóth

Stud herding, 1968

© István Tóth

Witch dance, 1996

© István Tóth

Spiteful, 1961

© István Tóth

End of the rivalry, 1960

© István Tóth

 

A glass of water (Jenő Barcsay), 1970

© István Tóth

 

In the studio (Béla Czóbel), 1972

© István Tóth

Miklós Borsos, 1976

© István Tóth

Emilio (Emil Vén), 1973

© István Tóth

Aurél Bernáth, 1978

© István Tóth

Tibor Déry, 1975

© István Tóth

Living free, 1980

© István Tóth

Living free, 1980

© István Tóth

© István Tóth

István

Tóth

István TÓTH (Nyáregyháza, 1923 – 2016) photographer, founding member of the Association of Hungarian Photographers (1956-2002). He was a member of the National Cultural Foundation College of Art Photography from 2002 to 2005. A self-taught photographer, Frigyes Haller was a master of his. He became known because of his artist portraits and the Alföld farms images. Works presented 52 countries in more than 2200 shows won 327 awards.

Studies

Awards/Grants

Individual exhibitions

István Tóth permanent exhibition, Cegléd Fruit Growing Research Institute, Cegléd, from 2013

István Tóth anniversary exhibition, National Széchényi Library, Budapest, 2013

István Tóth anniversary exhibition, Laczkó Dezső Museum, Veszprém, 2013

Praising women, Cegléd Gallery, Cegléd, 2010

Cegléd, 1965, Buenos Aires (Argentina), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), 1968, Hamburg, 1970, Vienna, 1975, Berlin, 1979, Kunsthalle, Budapest, 1983, Istanbul, 1988, New-Delhi, 1989, Vigadó Gallery, Budapest, 2003

Group Exhibitions

Works in public collections

National Széchenyi Library, Budapest

Hungarian Museum of Photography, Kecskemét

Agriculture Museum, Budapest

Laczkó Dezső Museum, Veszprém

Szabó Ervin Library, Budapest

Katona Jozsef County Library, Kecskemét

Publications

Áldassék érte az a homok – kortársak Tóth Istvánról, szerk. Brick Edit, Cegléd, 2004 (Praise him this sand - contemporaries of István Tóth, ed. Edit Brick, Cegléd, 2004)

Tóth István, (szöveg: Szilágyi Miklós), magánkiadás, Cegléd, 2006. (István Tóth (Text: Miklos Szilagyi), private edition, Cegléd, 2006)

Publications

Website

It was a hard way, 1970

© István Tóth

Who were forgotten, 1970

© István Tóth

Stud herding, 1968

© István Tóth

Witch dance, 1996

© István Tóth

Spiteful, 1961

© István Tóth

End of the rivalry, 1960

© István Tóth

 

A glass of water (Jenő Barcsay), 1970

© István Tóth

 

In the studio (Béla Czóbel), 1972

© István Tóth

Miklós Borsos, 1976

© István Tóth

Emilio (Emil Vén), 1973

© István Tóth

Aurél Bernáth, 1978

© István Tóth

Tibor Déry, 1975

© István Tóth

Living free, 1980

© István Tóth

Living free, 1980

© István Tóth

© István Tóth

István TÓTH (Nyáregyháza, 1923 – 2016) photographer, founding member of the Association of Hungarian Photographers (1956-2002). He was a member of the National Cultural Foundation College of Art Photography from 2002 to 2005. A self-taught photographer, Frigyes Haller was a master of his. He became known because of his artist portraits and the Alföld farms images. Works presented 52 countries in more than 2200 shows won 327 awards.

Studies

Awards/Grants

Individual exhibitions

István Tóth permanent exhibition, Cegléd Fruit Growing Research Institute, Cegléd, from 2013

István Tóth anniversary exhibition, National Széchényi Library, Budapest, 2013

István Tóth anniversary exhibition, Laczkó Dezső Museum, Veszprém, 2013

Praising women, Cegléd Gallery, Cegléd, 2010

Cegléd, 1965, Buenos Aires (Argentina), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), 1968, Hamburg, 1970, Vienna, 1975, Berlin, 1979, Kunsthalle, Budapest, 1983, Istanbul, 1988, New-Delhi, 1989, Vigadó Gallery, Budapest, 2003

Group Exhibitions

Works in public collections

National Széchenyi Library, Budapest

Hungarian Museum of Photography, Kecskemét

Agriculture Museum, Budapest

Laczkó Dezső Museum, Veszprém

Szabó Ervin Library, Budapest

Katona Jozsef County Library, Kecskemét

Publications

Áldassék érte az a homok – kortársak Tóth Istvánról, szerk. Brick Edit, Cegléd, 2004 (Praise him this sand - contemporaries of István Tóth, ed. Edit Brick, Cegléd, 2004)

Tóth István, (szöveg: Szilágyi Miklós), magánkiadás, Cegléd, 2006. (István Tóth (Text: Miklos Szilagyi), private edition, Cegléd, 2006)

Publications

Website