Halász Chateau
Kápolnásnyék
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<p>Like all important private establishments of its kind, the Kovács Gábor Art Collection too has a distinctive character. The collector and patron of the arts has been purchasing artworks for two decades with the intention of building a collection that fittingly represents the history of modern Hungarian painting.<span style="font-size: 13.008px;">The collection encompasses the period from the early 18th century to the middle of the last century, and presently comprises some 400 works of art. Masterworks of naturalistic landscape painting constitute the backbone of this collection, to which the other pieces are harmonically related. The real gems of the collection are those twenty works by Károly Markó, Sr. and János Vaszary and some outstanding works from the ouvre of Béla Kádár, Menyhért Tóth, Tibor Csernus and Zsuzsa Péreli.</span></p>
<p>The collection offers an almost complete account of the development that began with the Romantic and Realistic landscape representations of the 19th century, continued with the plein air painting of the Nagybánya school, and ended with the “isms” of the first decades of the 20th century. The smaller works beautifully complement the chefs-d’oeuvre, and there are real treasures like pictures by Ádám Mányoki, Mihály Munkácsy, Lajos Gulácsy or Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka.</p>
<p>Continuously enlarged, the Gábor Kovács Collection is one of the most prestigious private art collections in Hungary. Following a number of exhibitions at home and a few abroad, the collection is now introduced in the Halász Castle in Kápolnásnyék with a special selection that guides the viewer through one of the most exciting centuries in the history of Hungarian painting. In Hungary the 19th century was a time when the national idea came into its own: it saw modernization efforts during the so-called Reform Period, the revolution and war of independence of 1848–49, national resistance against Austrian oppression, and the Austro-Hungarian Compromise, which ushered in decades of dynamic development. The political, economic and social changes were accompanied by a prosperity in culture, a flourishing of the visual arts. By the end of the century, the essential conditions for artist training and art trade had been established, and most of the artists returned home after their studies abroad, seeking a career in Hungary, and raising the quality of the country’s art to European standards.&nbsp;<span style="font-size: 13.008px;">This exhibition offers an overview of the painting of this complex and colourful period, presenting all important stylistic trends in the art of the 19th century, from the classicist beginnings, through Romanticism and realism, to the naturalism of the end of the century.
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The collection encompasses the period from the early 18th century to the middle of the last century, and presently comprises some 400 works of art. Masterworks of naturalistic landscape painting constitute the backbone of this collection, to which the other pieces are harmonically related. The real gems of the collection are those twenty works by Károly Markó, Sr. and János Vaszary and some outstanding works from the ouvre of Béla Kádár, Menyhért Tóth, Tibor Csernus and Zsuzsa Péreli.
The collection offers an almost complete account of the development that began with the Romantic and Realistic landscape representations of the 19th century, continued with the plein air painting of the Nagybánya school, and ended with the “isms” of the first decades of the 20th century. The smaller works beautifully complement the chefs-d’oeuvre, and there are real treasures like pictures by Ádám Mányoki, Mihály Munkácsy, Lajos Gulácsy or Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka.
Continuously enlarged, the Gábor Kovács Collection is one of the most prestigious private art collections in Hungary. Following a number of exhibitions at home and a few abroad, the collection is now introduced in the Halász Castle in Kápolnásnyék with a special selection that guides the viewer through one of the most exciting centuries in the history of Hungarian painting. In Hungary the 19th century was a time when the national idea came into its own: it saw modernization efforts during the so-called Reform Period, the revolution and war of independence of 1848–49, national resistance against Austrian oppression, and the Austro-Hungarian Compromise, which ushered in decades of dynamic development. The political, economic and social changes were accompanied by a prosperity in culture, a flourishing of the visual arts. By the end of the century, the essential conditions for artist training and art trade had been established, and most of the artists returned home after their studies abroad, seeking a career in Hungary, and raising the quality of the country’s art to European standards.
This exhibition offers an overview of the painting of this complex and colourful period, presenting all important stylistic trends in the art of the 19th century, from the classicist beginnings, through Romanticism and realism, to the naturalism of the end of the century.


Creations of the collection at the exhibition

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Khoor
József
(
1817
-
1880
)
Romantic Landscape
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Schäffer
Adalbert
(
1815
-
1871
)
Still-Life with Pomegranade
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Szentgyörgyi
János
(
1793
-
1860
)
Still Life with Flowers
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Székely
Bertalan
(
1835
-
1910
)
Portrait of Zseni Székely
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Vaszary
János
(
1867
-
1939
)
Little Girl in the Vegetable Garden
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Lotz
Károly
(
1833
-
1904
)
Portrait of Kornélia Lotz
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Lotz
Károly
(
1833
-
1904
)
Reclining Nude
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Mednyánszky
László
(
1852
-
1919
)
Land in the Tatras
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Mednyánszky
László
(
1852
-
1919
)
Tatra Scene
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Mednyánszky
László
(
1852
-
1919
)
Blossoming Trees
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Mednyánszky
László
(
1852
-
1919
)
Forest Scene with an Outlaw
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Bihari
Sándor
(
1855
-
1906
)
Watering the Horses on the Tisza Bank
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Mészöly
Géza
(
1844
-
1887
)
Fishermen's Boats on the Tisza
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Mészöly
Géza
(
1844
-
1887
)
Waterside
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Mészöly
Géza
(
1844
-
1887
)
Women Carrying Faggot
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Paál
László
(
1846
-
1879
)
Forest Scene
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Paál
László
(
1846
-
1879
)
Forest Path After the Rain
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Munkácsy
Mihály
(
1844
-
1900
)
Resting Lady
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Telepy
Károly
(
1828
-
1906
)
Riverside with a Boat
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Telepy
Károly
(
1828
-
1906
)
Magaslak, Bihar (Hunting Lodge of Count Jenő Zichy)
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Markó
András
(
1824
-
1895
)
Mountains with Cliffs
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Brodszky
Sándor
(
1819
-
1901
)
On the Zala County Side of Lake Balaton
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Telepy
Károly
(
1828
-
1906
)
Rocky Landscape
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Lotz
Károly
(
1833
-
1904
)
Watering the Horses on the Puszta
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Sterio
Károly
(
1821
-
1862
)
Rest by the Shadoof in the Puszta
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Markó
Ferenc
(
1832
-
1874
)
Before the Storm
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Markó
Ferenc
(
1832
-
1874
)
Summer in the Fields
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Markó
Ferenc
(
1832
-
1874
)
Noon Rest
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Markó
Károly, ifj.
(
1822
-
1891
)
Waterside
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Markó
Ferenc
(
1832
-
1874
)
Gypsy Woman with a Child
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Markó
András
(
1824
-
1895
)
Shepherd with Flock on a Mountain Track
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Molnár
József
(
1821
-
1899
)
Romantic Landscape with a Rocky Stream
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Keleti
Gusztáv
(
1834
-
1902
)
Forest Glade with Deers
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Molnár
József
(
1821
-
1899
)
View of the Land near Tarpatak
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Markó
Károly, ifj.
(
1822
-
1891
)
Italian Landscape with Resting Figure
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Ligeti
Antal
(
1823
-
1890
)
Sunset on the Island of Capri
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Ligeti
Antal
(
1823
-
1890
)
Italian Landscape
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Markó
Károly, id.
(
1791
-
1860
)
Appeggi Scenery with Grape-Gatherers
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Markó
Károly, id.
(
1791
-
1860
)
Tivoli
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Markó
Károly, id.
(
1791
-
1860
)
Campagna Romana
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Markó
Károly, id.
(
1791
-
1860
)
Italian Landscape with Aqueduct and Rainbow
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Markó
Károly, id.
(
1791
-
1860
)
Crossing the Stream
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Markó
Károly, id.
(
1791
-
1860
)
Land in Italy with Reapers
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Markó
Károly, id.
(
1791
-
1860
)
Before the Storm
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Markó
Károly, id.
(
1791
-
1860
)
The Calling of the Apostles
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Markó
Károly, id.
(
1791
-
1860
)
The Calling of Peter
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Markó
Károly, id.
(
1791
-
1860
)
Diana Weeps for the Killed Deer
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Markó
Károly, id.
(
1791
-
1860
)
Diana and Callisto
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Markó
Károly, id.
(
1791
-
1860
)
The Birth of Bacchus
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Markó
Károly, id.
(
1791
-
1860
)
Saint Paul Shipwrecked at Malta
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Markó
Károly, id.
(
1791
-
1860
)
Ino and Melicertes Tumbling into the Sea
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Kovács
Mihály
(
1818
-
1892
)
Portrait of a Girl
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Kozina
Sándor
(
1808
-
1873
)
Portrait of Three Children (The Pejacsevics Children)
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Brocky
Károly
(
1807
-
1855
)
Sons of István Medgyaszay
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Brocky
Károly
(
1807
-
1855
)
Daughters of István Medgyaszay
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Barabás
Miklós
(
1810
-
1898
)
Spring near the Church in Hodritsch
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Barabás
Miklós
(
1810
-
1898
)
Female Portrait
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Marastoni
Jakab
(
1804
-
1860
)
Young Woman in Blue Dress
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Donát
János
(
1744
-
1830
)
Female Portrait
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Stunder
János
(
1759
-
1811
)
Portrait of Mihály Csokonai Vitéz
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Kisfaludy
Károly
(
1788
-
1830
)
In the Tavern