ábrázolói
Ábrázolói is a Hungarian term used in art history and criticism to refer to those who create depictive or representational imagery. It derives from the verb ábrázol, to depict or portray, and the agent-noun suffix -oló; the plural form is ábrázolói. In criticism, the term designates artists whose work emphasizes clear representation of subjects, as opposed to abstraction, symbolism, or non-representational approaches. The range of practitioners typically encompassed by the term includes painters, illustrators, graphic artists, and, in some contexts, photographers and draughtsmen who produce recognizable depictions of people, places, and objects.
The term is most common in Hungarian-language scholarship and older art-historical writings. It can be used
Etymology and usage notes: The form ábrázolói is the grammatical plural, used when speaking of multiple depictors.
References to ábrázolói appear mainly in art-historical surveys, catalogues raisonnés, and critical essays discussing representational traditions