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Endre Horvath (1896-1954) was a Hungarian artist and engraver who studied law and also served in the Hungarian Army before beginning his studies at the Hungarian National Industrial Arts University. During his long career at the Hungarian Security Printing Works, he encouraged several other prominent artists and engravers, including Zoltán Nagy and Mihály Füle, to develop their talents. Unfortunately for stamp collectors, Horvath engraved far more banknotes that he did postage
stamps. Here are images
of three Hungary postage
stamps featuring portraits which Endre Horvath both designed and engraved.
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Sándor Pet
ofi (1823-1849), Hungarian poet and liberal revolutionary, issued on July 31, 1949 as one
of three
stamps commemorating Pet
ofi's death on the battlefield, Scott No. 850.

Józef Zachariasz Bem (1794-1850), Polish general, Ottoman Pasha and a national hero
of Poland and Hungary, and the Battle
of Piski (fought on February 9, 1849), issued on December 10, 1950 as one
of a set
of three
stamps commemorating the centenary
of Bem's death, Scott No. 914.

Alexei Maximovich Peshkov (1868-1936), primarily known as Maxim (Maksim) Gorky, Russian and Soviet author, issued on June 15, 1951 as one
of a set
of three
stamps commemorating the 15th anniversary
of Gorky's death, Scott No. 961.
