Emerico imre toth biography
- He still lives and works here most of the year.
- Imre Tóth is an Hungarian painter.
- Emerico Imre Toth, artist from Hungary.
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Imre Tóth is an Hungarian painter. "My name Imre Tóth, artist name Emerico. My art is abstract, realistic, modern, sometime surreal, created in my own style and vision that most closely leans towards the expressionist and impressionist generic descriptions of styles.
There is no commitment towards theme and style. There is no defined path, only the love of painting. It is an ever-learning and experimenting spirit".
Imre Tóth è un pittore Ungherese
"- Il mio nome Imre Tóth, nome dell'artista Emerico.
La mia arte è astratta, realistica, moderna, a volte surreale, creata nel mio stile e visione che si avvicina maggiormente alle descrizioni generiche di stili espressionisti ed impressionisti.
Non c'è impegno per il tema e lo stile. Non esiste un percorso definito, solo l'amore per la pittura. È uno spirito in costante apprendimento e sperimentazione".
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Imre Tóth
Hungarian motorcycle racer
For the philosopher, see Imre Tóth (philosopher).
For the Hungarian boxer, see Imre Tóth (boxer).
For the Hungarian water polo player, see Imre Tóth (water polo).
The native form of this personal name is Tóth Imre. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
Imre "Imi" Tóth (born 6 September 1985 in Budapest, Hungary) is a motorcycle racer who competed for 8 years in Grand Prix motorcycle racing in the 125cc the 250cc World Championships as a privateer. He last raced in the Superbike World Championship aboard a Yamaha YZF-R1. He previously raced in the Supersport World Championship. He now owns a Supersport team called Team Tóth, which started operating when he was in 125cc (he competed as a private his entire career). He is not related to László Tóth (racing driver).
Early life
Tóth started his racing career in 1989 on an electric bike. The next year, he continued on a 50cc automatic LEM bike, with which he won his first race in 1991.
Early career
He became Hungarian champion in 199
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