Ádám Mányoki (1673, Szokolya – 6 August 1757, Dresden) was a Hungarian Baroque portrait painter.
The family was very poor, so he was apparently given into the care of a German staff officer named Dölfer, who promised to provide him with an education.
[2] He completed his studies in the Netherlands and was a court painter for King Frederick William I of Prussia in Berlin from 1703 to 1707.
From 1724 to 1731, he was back in Hungary, where his sitters included Pál Ráday [hu] and his wife and members of the Podmanitzky family.
[2] After 1731, he lived in Dresden and Leipzig and, in 1736, once again became a court painter, this time for Augustus III of Poland.