Líviusz Gyulai

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The native form of this personal name is Gyulai Líviusz. This article uses the Western name order.

Líviusz Gyulai (born December 2, 1937) is a Hungarian graphic artist, printmaker, illustrator.

Born at Barót, Transylvania, Romania, he graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts of Budapest as graphic artist in 1962. He is known as a printmaker and a book illustrator as well. He was awarded a Gold Medal at the Florence Graphic Biennale in 1971. He has been making animated films since 1975. He Joined Pannonia Film Studio in 1973. He has won several awards with his animations. Jónás was awarded in 1999 at the Cannes Film Festival. Gyulai got the Munkácsy Prize in 1973 and for his life's work he got the Kossuth Award in 2004.

His animated films are: Delfinia 1976, New Tenants (Új lakók) 1977, Bad Eggs ( Jómadarak) (TV series) 1977, The Adventures of Tinti (Tinti kalandjai) (TV series) 1987-88, Jonah (Jónás) 1997, Spun (Golyós mese) 1999, Szinbád, Bon Voyage 2000, The Small Town of Mine (A mi kis városunk) 2002, Tears won’t stay dry (Könny nem marad szárazon) 2004.

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