Ödön Tull

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Ödön Tull (also Edmund Tull ; born May 9, 1870 in Székesfehérvár , † September 15, 1911 in Budapest ) was a Hungarian painter.

Tull studied in Paris, Milan and Budapest. He was an excellent watercolorist and received numerous graphic awards. He was a regular exhibitor at the art gallery exhibitions. In Paris he received the “Honorable Mention” award. He designed the crown values ​​of the Turulsatz  - the portrait of Franz Joseph looking to the right in the coronation regalia .

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His work does not appear among the winners of the competition announced in 1898. Tull also designed the Schnitter stamps, the drawing of which he showed as early as 1898. In the 1909 competition he received a competition prize of 1500 crowns.

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