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Tivadar Andrássy

Count Tivadar Andrássy de Csíkszentkirály et Krasznahorka (10 July 1857 – 13 May 1905) was a Hungarian politician, Member of Parliament, painter, and art collector. He served as a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the National Museum, the Metropolitan Board of Public Works, and the House of Representatives economics committee.

Tivadar Andrássy
Born10 July 1857
Died13 May 1905(1905-05-13) (aged 47)
NationalityHungarian
Occupation(s)politician
painter
nobleman
Political partyLiberal Party (1881–1898, 1899–1904)
SpouseEleonóra Zichy (1885–1905)
ChildrenIlona
Borbála
Katinka
Klára
Parent(s)Gyula Andrássy
Katinka Kendeffy

Andrássy was born in 1857 in Paris. His father was Gyula Count Andrássy de Csíkszentkirály et Krasznahorka (1823–1890), a Hungarian statesman, who served as Prime Minister of Hungary (1867–1871) and Foreign Minister of Austria-Hungary (1871–1879). His mother was Katinka Kendeffy (1830–1896). Andrássy had two younger siblings, a sister, Ilona (1858–1952), who married Lajos Batthyány, Governor of Flume, and a brother, Gyula Andrássy the Younger (1860–1929), a politician. He was educated in Vienna and Budapest. [citation needed]

In 1881, he was elected Member of Parliament for Tőketerebes district. He was President of the House of Representatives Committee on conflict of interest, but resigned circa 1897. An art collector, he was also a painter, mainly painting landscapes. In Trebišov, he financially supported the arts. Beginning in 1890, he served as president of the Hungarian University of Fine Arts. In 1907, two years after his death, the Fine Arts Society exhibited 80 of his works. [citation needed]

Personal life edit

He married Countess Eleonóra Zichy de Zich et Vásonkeő on 24 June 1885; they had four daughters:

Death edit

Andrássy died in Budapest in 1905. Four years after her husband's death, his widow married her former brother in law, Gyula the Younger.

External links edit

  • Iván Nagy: Magyarország családai czimerekkel és nemzedékrendi táblákkal. I-XIII. Bp., 1857–1868
  • Marek, Miroslav. "Andrássy family tree". genealogy.euweb.cz. Genealogy EU.

tivadar, andrássy, count, csíkszentkirály, krasznahorka, july, 1857, 1905, hungarian, politician, member, parliament, painter, collector, served, member, hungarian, academy, sciences, national, museum, metropolitan, board, public, works, house, representatives. Count Tivadar Andrassy de Csikszentkiraly et Krasznahorka 10 July 1857 13 May 1905 was a Hungarian politician Member of Parliament painter and art collector He served as a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences the National Museum the Metropolitan Board of Public Works and the House of Representatives economics committee Tivadar AndrassyBorn10 July 1857Paris Second French EmpireDied13 May 1905 1905 05 13 aged 47 Budapest Austria HungaryNationalityHungarianOccupation s politician painter noblemanPolitical partyLiberal Party 1881 1898 1899 1904 SpouseEleonora Zichy 1885 1905 ChildrenIlona Borbala Katinka KlaraParent s Gyula Andrassy Katinka Kendeffy The native form of this personal name is csikszentkiralyi es krasznahorkai grof Andrassy Tivadar This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Andrassy was born in 1857 in Paris His father was Gyula Count Andrassy de Csikszentkiraly et Krasznahorka 1823 1890 a Hungarian statesman who served as Prime Minister of Hungary 1867 1871 and Foreign Minister of Austria Hungary 1871 1879 His mother was Katinka Kendeffy 1830 1896 Andrassy had two younger siblings a sister Ilona 1858 1952 who married Lajos Batthyany Governor of Flume and a brother Gyula Andrassy the Younger 1860 1929 a politician He was educated in Vienna and Budapest citation needed In 1881 he was elected Member of Parliament for Toketerebes district He was President of the House of Representatives Committee on conflict of interest but resigned circa 1897 An art collector he was also a painter mainly painting landscapes In Trebisov he financially supported the arts Beginning in 1890 he served as president of the Hungarian University of Fine Arts In 1907 two years after his death the Fine Arts Society exhibited 80 of his works citation needed Personal life editHe married Countess Eleonora Zichy de Zich et Vasonkeo on 24 June 1885 they had four daughters Ilona 1886 1967 Borbala 1890 1968 Katalin 1892 1985 wife of Count Mihaly Karolyi Klara 1898 1941 Communist partisanDeath editAndrassy died in Budapest in 1905 Four years after her husband s death his widow married her former brother in law Gyula the Younger External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tivadar Andrassy Ivan Nagy Magyarorszag csaladai czimerekkel es nemzedekrendi tablakkal I XIII Bp 1857 1868 Marek Miroslav Andrassy family tree genealogy euweb cz Genealogy EU Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tivadar Andrassy amp oldid 1224267683, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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