Talk:Márta Lacza

Further sources of information
I compiled a short list of sources while this article was at AfD while trying to establish a consensus regarding notability. These may be useful for editors to use to improve the article, so I have pasted the list in here. They are all in Hungarian publications, and all available online.


 * 1) A substantial two-page article (turn to pages 6 and 7 in this magazine) titled Közel kerülni a természethez Látogatóban – Lacza Márta és Dékány Agoston képzőművészeknél ("Visiting close to nature - Lacza Martha and Dékány Agoston artists") about Márta Lacza and her husband. At over 2000 words and including photographs, this is "more than a trivial mention". The source publication is the March 1999 edition of Tehetség ("Talent"), a quarterly publication produced with the support of the Ministry of Education (see information box on page 11 of the magazine)
 * 2) A 270-word article about the artist and her exhibition (link) in the newspaper Pest Megyei Hírlap published 20 July 1982, titled KISZ-galéria – Érdekes kiállítás – again, more than a trivial mention
 * 3) A newspaper article of about 450 words titled Folytatja munkáját a nemzetközi régészkonferencia – Megnyílt Lacza Márta és Dékány Ágoston kiállítása (link) (which Google translates as "Continue to work with international archeology conference - Opening of exhibition Lacza Martha and Dékány Augustine") in the 30 September 1986 issue of the newspaper Szolnok  Megyei  Néplap. The article includes a photograph of the exhibition room.
 * 4) A quarter-page newspaper article of about 260 words in Somogyi Néplap (19 September 1986) titled AZ ÖRÖM ES FÁJDALOM EGYLÉNYEGŰSÉGE Lacza Márta kiállítása Kaposváron, a Bernáth-teremben (link) about her exhibition in the Bernath Hall in Kaposvár, which includes a photograph at the exhibition
 * 5) A periodical article of about 200 words dated 18 October 2012, with colour photographs, titled Művész házaspár kiállítása a Csepel Galériában ("The exhibition of the artist couple Csepel Gallery") (link – turn to page 14) which fills two-thirds of a page. The article is featured on the front cover as the lead article.
 * 6) A newspaper article of about 190 words in Dunántúlt napló (8 July 1981) titled Lacza Márta és Dékány Ágoston tárlata (link)

Hope that helps. — Hebrides (talk) 18:18, 30 December 2016 (UTC)