Slovak_Celebrities_1863.jpg


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Description Gallery of famous Slovak people, active in different areas (history, literature, education, religion, science). Published on occasion of establishing Matica slovenská ("Slovak Foundation"), major patriotic organization. List of portraited personalities: Ján Mallý-Dusarov , Juraj Tvrdý , Jozef Kozáček , Štefan Moyzes , Martin Čulen , Karol Kuzmány , Štefan Závodník , Michal Chrástek , Viliam Pauliny-Tóth , Michal Miloslav Hodža , Štefan Marko Daxner , Ján Francisci-Rimavský , Ján Gotčár , Andrej Ľudovít Radlinský , Jozef Miloslav Hurban , Jonáš Záborský , Jozef Karol Viktorin , Mikuláš Štefan Ferienčík , Ján Kalinčiak , Martin Hattala , Ján Palárik , František Víťazoslav Sasinek , Andrej Sládkovič , Daniel Gabriel Lichard , Ján Čipka , Juraj Slota , Andrej Kossa
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Source Výtečníci slovenskí , digitized by National Library in Prague
Author Josef Rupert Maria Přecechtěl (1821 - 1897). Lithography probably by Roland Weibezahl (1817-1871), signed on sheet 2 of the same series, bottom left.

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