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Statue Csongor by Miklos Ligeti, Habsburg steps in front of the Royal Palace, Budapest, Hungary Royalty Free Stock Photo
Swan family with five chicks at lake Ligeti Royalty Free Stock Photo
Csongor by Ligeti Miklos Royalty Free Stock Photo
Anonymous - notary of Béla III of Hungary Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crab fishing boy - Budapest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue of Anonymous Notary of King Bela or Master P. by Miklos Ligeti Royalty Free Stock Photo
Anonymus statue in Vajdahunyad Castle of Budapest, Hungary Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tunde sculpture by Milos Ligeti, Budapest
Statue of Anonymous, Budapest, Hungary Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monument to Anonymous Royalty Free Stock Photo
Csongor by Miklos Ligeti, a Hungarian warrior statue at Buda castle in the Budapest Hungary Royalty Free Stock Photo
Anonymus Szobor (Anonymous' Statue) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue of anonymous in the city park of Budapest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Anonymus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue of Anonymous Notary of King Bela III - created by Miklos Ligeti in 1903 - Budapest, Hungary Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pictured is a Bronze sculpture titled `Tunde` by Milos Ligeti, Hungarian sculptor and artist. His sculptural style integrated elements of impressionism and realism. Tunde is a Hungarian feminine given name, derived from Hungarian tundér meaning `fairy`. This name was coined by the Hungarian poet Mihály Vörösmarty in the 19th century in his work `Csongor és Tunde` Csongor and Tunde.


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