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Nándor Vydai Brenner (November 21, 1903 – 1966) was a Hungarian painter and graphic artist.
He studied at the School of Applied Arts between 1918 and 1921, where he was a student of Jenő Haranghy.
Throughout his artistic career, he created numerous paintings and graphics, many of which have appeared at auctions and exhibitions.
In 1956, he received his first commission from the Hungarian Diafilm Production Company, where he worked on illustrating slide films.
His works include genre scenes, landscapes, and portraits. One of his notable pieces is the etching Kurucz Járás (Kurucz March).
Nándor Vydai Brenner's work enriched 20th-century Hungarian painting and graphic art, and his creations remain sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts.