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The native form of this personal name is Zsolnay Vilmos. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
Vilmos Zsolnay (April 19, 1828 in Pécs – March 23, 1900 in Pécs) was a Hungarian industrialist and entrepreneur. As the director of the Zsolnay porcelain manufacture he introduced new materials and inventions into the manufacture of pottery and ceramics and led the company to world-wide recognition.
VilmosZsolnay (April 19, 1828 in Pécs – March 23, 1900 in Pécs) was a Hungarian industrialist and entrepreneur. As the director of the Zsolnay porcelain...
Paris, where Zsolnay received a Grand Prix. In 1893, Zsolnay introduced porcelain pieces made of eosin. Tádé Sikorski (1852–1940) married Vilmos’ daughter...
Vilmos Szabó (1952–), Hungarian politician Vilmos Tátrai (1912–1999), Hungarian violinist Vilmos Gryllus (1951–), Hungarian musician VilmosZsolnay (1828–1900)...
Zsolnai (born 1982), Hungarian footballer Paul Zsolnay [de] (1895–1961), Austrian publisher VilmosZsolnay (1828–1900), Hungarian potter This page lists...
painter in the medium of ceramics who worked for the Zsolnay Ceramic Factory, founded by her father Vilmos in Pécs, in 1868. Along with her older sister Teréz...
Exposition. The Zsolnay factory in Pécs, Hungary, was founded by Miklós Zsolnay (1800–1880) in 1853 and led by his son, VilmosZsolnay (1828–1900) with...
late 1860s until his death in 1900, it was led by VilmosZsolnay, son of the founder. Many of Zsolnay's designs had a strongly nationalistic element, drawing...