National Museum in Krakow
Krakow
Poland
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Between 21 October, 2016 and 22 January, 2017, the Kovács Gábor Art Foundation presents an impressive exhibition in one of Europe’s most prestigious museums, the National Museum of Krakow. With no similar displays held in Krakow for the past fifteen years, this comprehensive show is realized in cooperation with the Budapest Museum of Fine Arts – Hungarian National Gallery. 

The bulk of the some 90 paintings on view come from the internationally significant Kovács Gábor Collection, one of Hungary’s most important private collections, and from the rich holdings of the Hungarian National Gallery; others are on loan from the Hungarian National Museum, the Kiscell Museum, the Metropolitan Gallery, and the collection of the Kovács Gábor Art Foundation. The preeminent painters represented in this selection include Károly Markó the Elder, Bertalan Székely, Mihály Munkácsy, Lajos Gulácsy, József Rippl-Rónai and János Vaszary.

This exhibition concerns itself with a period of a hundred years, from the birth of autonomous painting in Hungary, through the artistic and cultural effervescence of the fin de siècle in the wider sense, to the interwar period, which was marked by a calmer scene and the coexistence of diverse trends. The selected works bear testimony to the duality wherein local flavours and themes were renewed under European influences and gave rise to a distinctive variety of Central European art.

The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue in Polish and English, with three essays: the first introduces the emergence and growth of Hungarian painting in the 19th century; the second looks at the establishment of modern sensibilities in the first decades of the 20th century; and the third explores Polish-Hungarian cultural relations.

The exhibition is realized with the support of the Ministry of Human Resources, and is a special event of the Hungarian Season in Poland.

Creations of the collection at the exhibition

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Vajda
Lajos
(
1908
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1941
)
Self-portrait with Icon Pointing Upwards
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Székely
Bertalan
(
1835
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1910
)
Portrait of Zseni Székely
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Iványi Grünwald
Béla
(
1867
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1940
)
Street in Kecskemét
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Czóbel
Béla
(
1883
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1976
)
Interior
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Barcsay
Jenő
(
1900
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1988
)
View of Szentendre
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Ziffer
Sándor
(
1880
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1962
)
Nagybánya
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Koszta
József
(
1861
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1949
)
Boats
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Nyilasy
Sándor
(
1873
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1934
)
Boating on the Lake
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Iványi Grünwald
Béla
(
1867
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1940
)
Lady Sitting in the Arbour
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Csók
István
(
1865
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1961
)
Spring Awakening
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Vaszary
János
(
1867
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1939
)
Little Girl in the Vegetable Garden
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Mednyánszky
László
(
1852
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1919
)
Forest Scene with an Outlaw
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Bihari
Sándor
(
1855
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1906
)
Watering the Horses on the Tisza Bank
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Mészöly
Géza
(
1844
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1887
)
Women Carrying Faggot
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Paál
László
(
1846
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1879
)
Forest Path After the Rain
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Munkácsy
Mihály
(
1844
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1900
)
Still Life with Flowers
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Brodszky
Sándor
(
1819
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1901
)
On the Zala County Side of Lake Balaton
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Telepy
Károly
(
1828
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1906
)
Rocky Landscape
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Sterio
Károly
(
1821
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1862
)
Rest by the Shadoof in the Puszta
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Markó
Ferenc
(
1832
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1874
)
Before the Storm
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Ligeti
Antal
(
1823
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1890
)
Sunset on the Island of Capri
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Markó
Károly, id.
(
1791
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1860
)
Women at the Well
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Markó
Károly, id.
(
1791
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1860
)
The Calling of Peter
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Brocky
Károly
(
1807
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1855
)
Sons of István Medgyaszay
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Brocky
Károly
(
1807
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1855
)
Daughters of István Medgyaszay