Hungarian National Museum
Budapest
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<p>The Hungarian National Museum and the Kovács Gábor Art Foundation stage an exhibition in the spring of 2013, an initiative that is unique in the local cultural scene for a number of reasons. The exhibit offers an extensive view of Hungarian painting in the 18th and 19th centuries, with all the exhibits being borrowed from private collections. As a consequence, this display has significance not only as an art historical overview of the birth of the nation’s painting and its development until the end of the 19th century, but also as a rare moment of cultural history when the hidden treasures of private collections leave their homes for a few months before becoming invisible again for the public eye.</p>

The exhibit offers an extensive view of Hungarian painting in the 18th and 19th centuries, with all the exhibits being borrowed from private collections. As a consequence, this display has significance not only as an art historical overview of the birth of the nation’s painting and its development until the end of the 19th century, but also as a rare moment of cultural history when the hidden treasures of private collections leave their homes for a few months before becoming invisible again for the public eye.

The exhibits, almost 130 in all, include such outstanding works as large mythological compositions by Károly Markó the Elder, the father of the Hungarian landscape painting, portraits by Miklós Barabás, who painted the likeness of almost every important personage of 19th-century Hungary, historical works by Bertalan Székely and Viktor Madarász, and Dusty Road by Mihály Munkácsy. In addition to these masters, the exhibition offers a colourful display of the works of Ádám Mányoki, János Donáth, Károly Telepy, László Paál, Géza Mészöly, Gyula Benczúr, Pál Szinyei Merse, László Mednyánszky, Károly Ferenczy, and fifty other important Hungarian painters.


For more information on the exhibition visit https://www.facebook.com/vonzasok

Free guided tours from 28th April on every Wednesday at 3pm and every Sunday at 11am in organization of the KOGART Volunteer Program.

Creations of the collection at the exhibition

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Neuhauser
József
(
1767
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1815
)
Landscape with Walkers
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Szentgyörgyi
János
(
1793
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1860
)
Still Life with Flowers
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Székely
Bertalan
(
1835
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1910
)
Portrait of Zseni Székely
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Csók
István
(
1865
-
1961
)
At the Maid Agent's
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Bihari
Sándor
(
1855
-
1906
)
Watering the Horses on the Tisza Bank
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Mészöly
Géza
(
1844
-
1887
)
Waterside
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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
)
Milton I. (Draft)
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Brodszky
Sándor
(
1819
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1901
)
On the Zala County Side of Lake Balaton
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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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Keleti
Gusztáv
(
1834
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1902
)
Forest Glade with Deers
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Ligeti
Antal
(
1823
-
1890
)
Sunset on the Island of Capri
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Markó
Károly, id.
(
1791
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1860
)
Fisherman
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Markó
Károly, id.
(
1791
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1860
)
Diana and Callisto
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Donát
János
(
1744
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1830
)
Portrait of Dániel Berzsenyi
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Markó
Károly, id.
(
1791
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1860
)
Saint Paul Shipwrecked at Malta
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Kovács
Mihály
(
1818
-
1892
)
Portrait of a Girl
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Kozina
Sándor
(
1808
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1873
)
Portrait of Three Children (The Pejacsevics Children)
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Brocky
Károly
(
1807
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1855
)
Sons of István Medgyaszay
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Brocky
Károly
(
1807
-
1855
)
Daughters of István Medgyaszay
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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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Kupeczky
János
(
1667
-
1740
)
Man With A Lute
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Mányoki
Ádám
(
1673
-
1757
)
Portrait of the Wife of Ferenc Rákóczi II, Charlotte Amalie, Princess of Hessen-Rheinfels
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Stranover
Tóbiás
(
1684
-
1756
)
A Still Life of a Melon, Grapes and Peaches on a Stone Ledge with a Goldfinch and Parrot
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Bogdány
Jakab
(
1660
-
1724
)
A Bullfinch, a Chough, a Jay and a Sun Conure with quinces, grapes and melons in a landscape
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Bogdány
Jakab
(
1660
-
1724
)
A Cardinal, a Plum-Headed Parakeet, a Lesser Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo, a Yellow-Naped Amazon, and a Squirrel with grapes, apples, plums and walnuts in a ruin, a city beyond
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Kisfaludy
Károly
(
1788
-
1830
)
In the Tavern