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A graphic series of 13 pieces were acquired by the Hungarian National Gallery from private collection two years ago. They are drawn by the Hungarian painter Sámuel Lukáts (1767 Pécel–1789 Losonc/Luèenec) who died very young, at his age of 22. We knew only two works of him until now. Seven pages of this newly appeared series (portraits, pictures of saints and genres) were made after the Nuremberg engraver, Bernhard Vogel's (1683–1737) mezzotintos that had been published in 1745 in a book entitled Ioannis Kupezky, incomparabilis artificis, imagines et picturae…. Lukáts used this book as a collection of models for practicing painting. The other six drawings made after various engravings show some important persons of the Hungarian history. All of them were palatines of Hungary in the 17–18th century. The row is incomplete and it is unknown how large it could be, but was made perharps by commission.