Hungarian Embroidery Designs: Lilly’s Legacy
In the update 1944 or inappropriate 1945, Lilly and her two daughters fled Hungary in a camp leak in Reggio Emilia (Italy), to flee the ravages of the War Cabal. Lilly Polina girl died as an innocent young man in Reggio Emilia (ca. 1945-1946). Last fall I was contacted by Mike, a reader in place in Canada, who said that the son of Lilly Barotha Zathureczky, a Hungarian artist plain, from the 1930s until cleared in the years 1960, models for needlework and other arts activities .. .During the 1956 Hungarian uprising, the daughter of Lilly Piroska escaped to Austria (and later also came to Canada), but Lilly was steadfast footsteps in Hungary. Through the voice of Guy Brassard (who generously shared Gest and artistic heritage by Lilly from us), here is the biography of Lilly. In 1938, Lilly married Zathureczky Kálmán (1906-1963), from a Hungarian aristocrat parents, and they had two daughters, Piroska, born in 1939, and Polina, born ca. 1942. In 1947 or 1948, Lilly hide escaped r communist Hungary, Austria and later to Canada, settling in Calgary.Lilly and her eldest daughter returned to Budapest ca. 1947. Mike asked me if I would be interested in publishing some of his ideas on Squeeze n needle through, with the hope that the drawings could be made out of the closet. Erzsébet Barotha was born January 6, 1912, Budapest, Hungary....
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