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Sandor Collection

Sandor, a name that resonates with brilliance and diversity

Background imageSandor Collection: SANDOR FERENCZI (1873-1933). Hungarian psychoanalyst

SANDOR FERENCZI (1873-1933). Hungarian psychoanalyst. Caricature by Robert Bereny drawn at the Eighth International Psychoanaltic Congress at Salzburg, Austria, April 1924

Background imageSandor Collection: Princess Pauline von Metternich, Austrian socialite

Princess Pauline von Metternich, Austrian socialite
Princess Pauline von Metternich (nee Countess Pauline Sandor de Szlavnicza, 1836-1921), Austrian socialite. She married her uncle, Prince Richard von Metternich, Austrian ambassador to France

Background imageSandor Collection: Felicia Sorel and Senia Gluck in a pose from their

Felicia Sorel and Senia Gluck in a pose from their
Felicia Sorel and Senia Gluck (Gluck Sandor) in a pose from their Geometric Charleston, who will be giving a series of concerts in New York, 1927 Date: 1927

Background imageSandor Collection: Sndor Bortnyik

Sndor Bortnyik (1893-1976). Hungarian painter and graphic designer Date: circa 1930

Background imageSandor Collection: Princess Pauline von Metternich, 1860 (oil on canvas)

Princess Pauline von Metternich, 1860 (oil on canvas)
1616697 Princess Pauline von Metternich, 1860 (oil on canvas) by Winterhalter, Franz Xaver (1805-73); (add.info.: Princess Pauline Clementine von Metternich - Winneburg zu Beilstein nee Countess)

Background imageSandor Collection: Crufts Dog Show - dogs and owners

Crufts Dog Show - dogs and owners
Crufts Dog Show -- sketches of winning dogs and their owners. circa 1899

Background imageSandor Collection: Sandor Vegh, Hungarian-French violinist and conductor

Sandor Vegh, Hungarian-French violinist and conductor
Sandor Vegh (1912-1997), Hungarian (later French) violinist and conductor. Seen here taking part in an International Musicians Seminar at Prussia Cove, Cornwall (which he founded in 1972)

Background imageSandor Collection: Sandor Petofi - 1

Sandor Petofi - 1
SANDOR PETOFI Hungarian poet who roused his people with patriotic poems in 1848 but died next year fighting the Russians, buried in a mass grave. Date: 1823 - 1849

Background imageSandor Collection: Sandor Petofi - 2

Sandor Petofi - 2
SANDOR PETOFI Hungarian poet who roused his people with patriotic poems in 1848 but died next year fighting the Russians, buried in a mass grave. Date: 1823 - 1849

Background imageSandor Collection: Sandor Kisfaludi

Sandor Kisfaludi
SANDOR KISFALUDI Hungarian poet Date: 1772 - 1844

Background imageSandor Collection: IACHIMO AND IMOGEN. A. LIEZEN MAYER. William Shakespeares play Cymbeline

IACHIMO AND IMOGEN. A. LIEZEN MAYER. William Shakespeares play Cymbeline. Sandor Liezen-Mayer or Alexander von Liezen-Mayer (24 January 1839 - 19 February 1898) was a Hungarian painter

Background imageSandor Collection: SANDOR PETOFI (1823-1849). Hungarian poet. Oil on canvas by P. S. Orlai

SANDOR PETOFI (1823-1849). Hungarian poet. Oil on canvas by P. S. Orlai
SANDOR PETOFI (1823-1849). Hungarian poet. Oil on canvas by P.S. Orlai

Background imageSandor Collection: IACHIMO AND IMOGEN. A. LIEZEN MAYER. William Shakespeares play Cymbeline. SAFa

IACHIMO AND IMOGEN. A. LIEZEN MAYER. William Shakespeares play Cymbeline. SAFa
IACHIMO AND IMOGEN. A. LIEZEN MAYER. William Shakespeares play Cymbeline. SAFA

Background imageSandor Collection: The WPA Federal Dance Theatre presents The eternal prodigal

The WPA Federal Dance Theatre presents The eternal prodigal Choreography by Gluck-Sandor, music by Herbert Kingsley. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of The Eternal Prodigal

Background imageSandor Collection: LÔÇ░NER STRING QUARTET. Hungarian string quartet. Left to right: Jeno L ner, Josef Smilivitz

LÔÇ░NER STRING QUARTET. Hungarian string quartet. Left to right: Jeno L ner, Josef Smilivitz, Sador Roth
LÔÇ░NER STRING QUARTET. Hungarian string quartet. Left to right: Jen├ L© ner, Josef Smilivitz, Sador Roth, Irme Hartmann. Pencil drawing, early 20th century


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Sandor, a name that resonates with brilliance and diversity. From Sandor Ferenczi, the Hungarian psychoanalyst who delved into the depths of the human mind, to Princess Pauline von Metternich, an Austrian socialite known for her elegance and charm. In another realm entirely, we find ourselves at the Crufts Dog Show, where dogs and owners alike showcase their unique bond. Among them is Sandor - a loyal companion whose wagging tail brings joy to all who encounter him. But let us not forget Sandor Vegh, the Hungarian-French violinist and conductor whose mesmerizing performances captivate audiences worldwide. His music transcends boundaries and touches souls in ways only art can. Speaking of artistry, Felicia Sorel and Senia Gluck strike a pose from their masterpiece - an embodiment of grace and creativity. Their collaboration echoes Sandor Bortnyik's innovative approach to visual arts that pushed boundaries and challenged conventions. As we delve further into history's canvas, we stumble upon Princess Pauline von Metternich immortalized in oil on canvas in 1860. Her beauty captured for eternity by skilled hands; she becomes a symbol of timeless allure. And then there's Sandor Petofi - his name resounds twice over as if demanding attention. A poet extraordinaire whose verses ignite passion within our hearts; he remains an icon of literary genius even centuries later. Meanwhile, Sandor Kisfaludi emerges from obscurity with his own tale yet untold – perhaps a composer or artist awaiting discovery? The possibilities are endless when it comes to those bearing this illustrious name. Finally returning full circle to Sandor Vegh once more – his mastery over strings evokes emotions beyond words. With each stroke of his bow or flicker of his baton, he conducts symphonies that transport listeners to ethereal realms unreachable otherwise. "Sandor" encompasses a tapestry of brilliance, creativity, and passion.