Imre Földes

A year later, he transferred to the Royal Drawing School, where he studied with László Hegedüs [hu] and Tivadar Zemplényi.

That same year, and again in 1917, he participated in competitions for postage stamp designs; depicting Saint Stephen and Emperor Charles I with his wife, Empress Zita.

Shortly after, he founded a lithography workshop, where he created movie posters in collaboration with Lipót Sátori [hu].

During the Red May, April 29 - May 5, 1919 in the short-lived Hungarian Soviet Republic proclaimed by the Revolutionary Governing Council on 21 March 1919, Földes, artist Lipót Sátori and Hungarian silent cinema's set designer István Szirontai Lhotka[1] created a red reel on a carriage drawn by 6 white horses for the march of filmmakers in support of the revolutionary government.

[3] In 1931, together with two local artists, Roman Paul Mottl and Jenő Iványi, he founded another school, for decorative art.

Election poster for the National Civic Party
Poster for Mr. Doctor , a silent film directed by Michael Curtiz ; from a play by Ferenc Molnár . Starring Márton Rátkai , György Kürthy and Juci Lábass [ hu ]