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Miksa Róth (1865-1944) was a Hungarian artist who became famous of his mosaics and satined glasses. His works are still preserved at the most important public buildings all over the historical Hungarian towns (Budapest, Marosvásárhely, Szabadka, Kassa, Máriafalva). He learned the basis of glass staining from his father, but he opened his own studio in 1885. His own style was based on the patterns of early medieval glass painting traditions. At age 22 he was commissioned to prepare the glass windows of the church of Máriafalva (now: Mariensdorf, Burgenland, Austria). In 1886 he won a competition of preparing the glass windows of the House of Parliament in Budapest. After that he was the first to apply Tiffany-glass for glass windows in the Art Nouveau within the boundaries of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. He became world famous of his mosaic works - the Rising Sun and the Pax and Tree of Jesse - won him a silver medal at the Paris World Exhibition, 1900. In 1902 at the St. Louis World Exhibition (USA) he was awarded Grand Prix. His work can be found all around the world in Mexico, Venice, Oslo, and in the Royal Palace of the Netherlands as well. 1. Pax, 2. Felkelő nap (magán), 3. Ádám és Éva, 4. Napraforgó (magán), 5. Szt. Ferenc a madarakkal, 6. Üvegablak, 7-9. Parlament, 10. Tőzsdepalota, 11. A lopott ablak, 12. Nővérek, 13. Üvegablak, 14. Pénzügyminisztérium, 15. Zeneakadémia, 16. PM, 17. Gresham Palota, 18. Műveltség, 19. Debreceni Egyetem, 20. Debrecen, 21-27. Marosvásárhely Kultúrpalota: Kossuth Lajos, Ferenc József, Liszt Ferenc, Ördög, Tévedés, 28. Gutenberg-otthon, 29. Kiscelli Múzeum, 30. Tulipános ablak, 31. Lámpa, 32. Neumann János ablaka, 33. Madonna, 34. Rippl Rónai, 35. Szabadka Városháza