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Ervin Plány (16 April 1885 in Budapest – 5 January 1916 in Budapest) was a Hungarian painter who was exhibited by the Ernst Museum following his death, having served as its secretary during his life.[1][2] During World War I he was fatally wounded and died after being evacuated to Budapest.
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Born | Ervin Plány 16 April 1885 |
Died | 5 January 1916 |
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