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The Museum of Fine Arts’ graphic collection comprises some 9,000 drawings and 100,000 prints spanning from the fourteenth century to the present day. Learn about the collection. arrow-right.ABOUT THE MUSEUM
The Museum of Fine Arts, opened in 1906, is reputed to be among Europe’s most prominent museums. Its multi-faceted collections and their historical continuity coupled with the large number of masterpieces undoubtedly earn it a prestigious place among public collections. The Museum of Fine Arts displays the treasures of international and Hungarian art spanning from MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu OLD MASTER PAINTINGS The almost 3,000 paintings of the collection is the richest in Italian works, including masterpieces by Raphael, Giorgione, Titian, Jacopo Tintoretto, and Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. Netherlandish painting is represented by great masters such as Petrus Christus and Gerard David, while the seventeenth-century “golden age” is introduced through the art of Anthony van Dyck, Jacob van RuisdaelTHE BARRICADE
Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu ANGELS - MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST - MFAB.HU One such example, preserved in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Budapest, is a picture by the Netherlandish painter Gerard David, in which the two figures clad in white garments and kneeling before Christ are not two praying Lilliputians but wingless angels. So sometimes it is hard to identify them. RECTO: THE BARRICADE On this watercolour from 1871, and on the related lithograph, Manet commemorated a tragic event of the Paris Commune: the execution of the communards on the street. For this composition he made use of the landscape-format lithograph he made three years earlier depicting the execution of Emperor Maximilian in Mexico. When he decided that thisVIRGIN AND CHILD
Domenico Rosselli’s sculpture work was influenced by the Florentines Desiderio da Settignano (1429/1432−64) and Antonio Rossellino (1427/1428−79). The latter was probably his master. At the beginning of his career he worked in Bologna, later becoming active in Florence and its neighbourhood. From the 1470s until his death he lived and worked in the Marche region. TALISMANS - VISITATORI SALUTEM The designation 'magical gem' is a category of modern archaeology, which denotes the most sophisticated amulet type of the Roman Imperial Period. Magical gems were carved of precious stones sized 1 to 3 centimeters, chiefly between the 1st century BC to the 4th century AD, and were designed to bring their owners health, prosperity and love. MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The Paper Side of Art . This jubilee album settles a long overdue debt, and allows readers to pay simultaneous tribute to eight centuries of international drawn and printed art, to the entry into state ownership, a century and a half ago, of a remarkable aristocratic art collection, and to the earnest efforts to expand the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts – Hungarian National GalleryCOLLECTIONS
The Museum of Fine Arts’ graphic collection comprises some 9,000 drawings and 100,000 prints spanning from the fourteenth century to the present day. Learn about the collection. arrow-right.ABOUT THE MUSEUM
The Museum of Fine Arts, opened in 1906, is reputed to be among Europe’s most prominent museums. Its multi-faceted collections and their historical continuity coupled with the large number of masterpieces undoubtedly earn it a prestigious place among public collections. The Museum of Fine Arts displays the treasures of international and Hungarian art spanning from MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu OLD MASTER PAINTINGS The almost 3,000 paintings of the collection is the richest in Italian works, including masterpieces by Raphael, Giorgione, Titian, Jacopo Tintoretto, and Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. Netherlandish painting is represented by great masters such as Petrus Christus and Gerard David, while the seventeenth-century “golden age” is introduced through the art of Anthony van Dyck, Jacob van RuisdaelTHE BARRICADE
Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu ANGELS - MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST - MFAB.HU One such example, preserved in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Budapest, is a picture by the Netherlandish painter Gerard David, in which the two figures clad in white garments and kneeling before Christ are not two praying Lilliputians but wingless angels. So sometimes it is hard to identify them. RECTO: THE BARRICADE On this watercolour from 1871, and on the related lithograph, Manet commemorated a tragic event of the Paris Commune: the execution of the communards on the street. For this composition he made use of the landscape-format lithograph he made three years earlier depicting the execution of Emperor Maximilian in Mexico. When he decided that thisVIRGIN AND CHILD
Domenico Rosselli’s sculpture work was influenced by the Florentines Desiderio da Settignano (1429/1432−64) and Antonio Rossellino (1427/1428−79). The latter was probably his master. At the beginning of his career he worked in Bologna, later becoming active in Florence and its neighbourhood. From the 1470s until his death he lived and worked in the Marche region. TALISMANS - VISITATORI SALUTEM The designation 'magical gem' is a category of modern archaeology, which denotes the most sophisticated amulet type of the Roman Imperial Period. Magical gems were carved of precious stones sized 1 to 3 centimeters, chiefly between the 1st century BC to the 4th century AD, and were designed to bring their owners health, prosperity and love. ARTWORKS - MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST - MFAB.HU Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST Dear visitors! We are glad to welcome you back again! Referring to the relevant Government Decree No. 484/2020. (XI. 10.), only persons protected against COVID-19 and minors under the age of 18 accompanied by them are allowed to enter the museum’s exhibitions. The regulation obliges us to check this condition and to deny entry to OLD MASTER PAINTINGS The almost 3,000 paintings of the collection is the richest in Italian works, including masterpieces by Raphael, Giorgione, Titian, Jacopo Tintoretto, and Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. Netherlandish painting is represented by great masters such as Petrus Christus and Gerard David, while the seventeenth-century “golden age” is introduced through the art of Anthony van Dyck, Jacob van RuisdaelGENRE SCENE
Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.huSEA HARBOUR
Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.huVENUS ON SEA
Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu ANGELS - MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST - MFAB.HU One such example, preserved in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Budapest, is a picture by the Netherlandish painter Gerard David, in which the two figures clad in white garments and kneeling before Christ are not two praying Lilliputians but wingless angels. So sometimes it is hard to identify them. MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The exhibition opening in the spring to mark the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) will showcase a rich selection from the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts’ Department of Prints and Drawings. In the last ten years of his life the French artist made lithographs, which will be exhibited alongsideThese
DANAE - MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST - MFAB.HU Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The Paper Side of Art . This jubilee album settles a long overdue debt, and allows readers to pay simultaneous tribute to eight centuries of international drawn and printed art, to the entry into state ownership, a century and a half ago, of a remarkable aristocratic art collection, and to the earnest efforts to expand the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts – Hungarian National GalleryCOLLECTIONS
Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu ANGELS - MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST - MFAB.HU Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu RECTO: THE BARRICADE On this watercolour from 1871, and on the related lithograph, Manet commemorated a tragic event of the Paris Commune: the execution of the communards on the street. For this composition he made use of the landscape-format lithograph he made three years earlier depicting the execution of Emperor Maximilian in Mexico. When he decided that this MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST Ádám Mányoki’s portrait of Prince Ferenc Rákóczi II is an emblematic work of Hungarian Baroque portraiture and also an outstanding piece in the oeuvre of the master. Mányoki, who worked mostly abroad, in Berlin, Warsaw and Dresden was in the service of Rákóczi from 1707 to 1712. The portrait on exhibit here was made in MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The magnificent head studies were produced for the ill-fated Battle of Anghiari mural in the Sala del Gran Consiglio (Hall of the Grand Council) of the Palazzo della Signoria (Palazzo Vecchio) in Florence. Leonardo was commissioned to decorate one of the two longer walls of the hall around the middle of 1503. His composition commemorated MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST ‘The human eye cannot see like this,’ stated Wölfflin, the authoritative art historian, of Bronzino’s art. And perhaps a healthy human mind cannot think so crookedly as Bronzino’s did, for this bizarre picture is able to jolt even today’s jaded viewer. A blatant dissonance lies between the brazenly indiscreet erotic content and the annoyingly restrainedTIBERIUS GRACCHUS
Tiberius Gracchus is an exemplar of conjugal love and self-sacrifice. After finding two snakes in his house, the Roman consul was advised by soothsayers that he would have to kill one of them – if he killed the female, he would cause his beloved wife Cornelia toVIEW OF BUDAPEST
Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu TALISMANS - VISITATORI SALUTEM Magical gems. The designation 'magical gem' is a category of modern archaeology, which denotes the most sophisticated amulet type of the Roman Imperial Period. MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The Paper Side of Art . This jubilee album settles a long overdue debt, and allows readers to pay simultaneous tribute to eight centuries of international drawn and printed art, to the entry into state ownership, a century and a half ago, of a remarkable aristocratic art collection, and to the earnest efforts to expand the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts – Hungarian National GalleryCOLLECTIONS
Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu ANGELS - MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST - MFAB.HU Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu RECTO: THE BARRICADE On this watercolour from 1871, and on the related lithograph, Manet commemorated a tragic event of the Paris Commune: the execution of the communards on the street. For this composition he made use of the landscape-format lithograph he made three years earlier depicting the execution of Emperor Maximilian in Mexico. When he decided that this MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST Ádám Mányoki’s portrait of Prince Ferenc Rákóczi II is an emblematic work of Hungarian Baroque portraiture and also an outstanding piece in the oeuvre of the master. Mányoki, who worked mostly abroad, in Berlin, Warsaw and Dresden was in the service of Rákóczi from 1707 to 1712. The portrait on exhibit here was made in MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The magnificent head studies were produced for the ill-fated Battle of Anghiari mural in the Sala del Gran Consiglio (Hall of the Grand Council) of the Palazzo della Signoria (Palazzo Vecchio) in Florence. Leonardo was commissioned to decorate one of the two longer walls of the hall around the middle of 1503. His composition commemorated MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST ‘The human eye cannot see like this,’ stated Wölfflin, the authoritative art historian, of Bronzino’s art. And perhaps a healthy human mind cannot think so crookedly as Bronzino’s did, for this bizarre picture is able to jolt even today’s jaded viewer. A blatant dissonance lies between the brazenly indiscreet erotic content and the annoyingly restrainedTIBERIUS GRACCHUS
Tiberius Gracchus is an exemplar of conjugal love and self-sacrifice. After finding two snakes in his house, the Roman consul was advised by soothsayers that he would have to kill one of them – if he killed the female, he would cause his beloved wife Cornelia toVIEW OF BUDAPEST
Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu TALISMANS - VISITATORI SALUTEM Magical gems. The designation 'magical gem' is a category of modern archaeology, which denotes the most sophisticated amulet type of the Roman Imperial Period.ABOUT THE MUSEUM
The Museum of Fine Arts, opened in 1906, is reputed to be among Europe’s most prominent museums. Its multi-faceted collections and their historical continuity coupled with the large number of masterpieces undoubtedly earn it a prestigious place among public collections. The Museum of Fine Arts displays the treasures of international and Hungarian art spanning fromSEA HARBOUR
Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu OLD MASTER PAINTINGS The almost 3,000 paintings of the collection is the richest in Italian works, including masterpieces by Raphael, Giorgione, Titian, Jacopo Tintoretto, and Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. Netherlandish painting is represented by great masters such as Petrus Christus and Gerard David, while the seventeenth-century “golden age” is introduced through the art of Anthony van Dyck, Jacob van RuisdaelGENRE SCENE
Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.huVENUS ON SEA
Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu DANAE - MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST - MFAB.HU Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The exhibition opening in the spring to mark the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) will showcase a rich selection from the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts’ Department of Prints and Drawings. In the last ten years of his life the French artist made lithographs, which will be exhibited alongsideThese
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The exhibition of the Museum of Fine Arts running from late October showcases the Golden Age of Flemish painting through the art of the foremost Baroque master of European art, Peter Paul Rubens, and that of his contemporaries. The 120 or so displayed works have been loaned from forty prominent public collections, including the Louvre in Paris, the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg, the MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The Museum of Fine Arts has just made the most valuable new acquisition of its recent history, thus secured a real masterpiece for the Old Masters’ Collection. The acquisition of a work by Anthony van Dyck, one of the greatest masters of European portrait painting, was made possible by generous support from the government. The exceptional picture is the wedding portrait of Princess MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The Paper Side of Art . This jubilee album settles a long overdue debt, and allows readers to pay simultaneous tribute to eight centuries of international drawn and printed art, to the entry into state ownership, a century and a half ago, of a remarkable aristocratic art collection, and to the earnest efforts to expand the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts – Hungarian National GalleryCOLLECTIONS
The Museum of Fine Arts’ graphic collection comprises some 9,000 drawings and 100,000 prints spanning from the fourteenth century to the present day. Learn about the collection. arrow-right. ANGELS - MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST - MFAB.HU One such example, preserved in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Budapest, is a picture by the Netherlandish painter Gerard David, in which the two figures clad in white garments and kneeling before Christ are not two praying Lilliputians but wingless angels. So sometimes it is hard to identify them. RECTO: THE BARRICADE On this watercolour from 1871, and on the related lithograph, Manet commemorated a tragic event of the Paris Commune: the execution of the communards on the street. For this composition he made use of the landscape-format lithograph he made three years earlier depicting the execution of Emperor Maximilian in Mexico. When he decided that this MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The magnificent head studies were produced for the ill-fated Battle of Anghiari mural in the Sala del Gran Consiglio (Hall of the Grand Council) of the Palazzo della Signoria (Palazzo Vecchio) in Florence. Leonardo was commissioned to decorate one of the two longer walls of the hall around the middle of 1503. His composition commemoratedDR. ÉVA LIPTAY
Ancient and Modern Contexts of Egyptian Art. Proceedings of the International Conference held at the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, 13–15 May, 2010, Budapest 2012, 169–177, Pl. 38–40. Az ókori egyiptomi koporsó mint szent tér. A szent tér változásai a MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST Ádám Mányoki’s portrait of Prince Ferenc Rákóczi II is an emblematic work of Hungarian Baroque portraiture and also an outstanding piece in the oeuvre of the master. Mányoki, who worked mostly abroad, in Berlin, Warsaw and Dresden was in the service of Rákóczi from 1707 to 1712. The portrait on exhibit here was made in MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST ‘The human eye cannot see like this,’ stated Wölfflin, the authoritative art historian, of Bronzino’s art. And perhaps a healthy human mind cannot think so crookedly as Bronzino’s did, for this bizarre picture is able to jolt even today’s jaded viewer. A blatant dissonance lies between the brazenly indiscreet erotic content and the annoyingly restrainedVIEW OF BUDAPEST
Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu TALISMANS - VISITATORI SALUTEM The designation 'magical gem' is a category of modern archaeology, which denotes the most sophisticated amulet type of the Roman Imperial Period. Magical gems were carved of precious stones sized 1 to 3 centimeters, chiefly between the 1st century BC to the 4th century AD, and were designed to bring their owners health, prosperity and love. MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The Paper Side of Art . This jubilee album settles a long overdue debt, and allows readers to pay simultaneous tribute to eight centuries of international drawn and printed art, to the entry into state ownership, a century and a half ago, of a remarkable aristocratic art collection, and to the earnest efforts to expand the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts – Hungarian National GalleryCOLLECTIONS
The Museum of Fine Arts’ graphic collection comprises some 9,000 drawings and 100,000 prints spanning from the fourteenth century to the present day. Learn about the collection. arrow-right. ANGELS - MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST - MFAB.HU One such example, preserved in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Budapest, is a picture by the Netherlandish painter Gerard David, in which the two figures clad in white garments and kneeling before Christ are not two praying Lilliputians but wingless angels. So sometimes it is hard to identify them. RECTO: THE BARRICADE On this watercolour from 1871, and on the related lithograph, Manet commemorated a tragic event of the Paris Commune: the execution of the communards on the street. For this composition he made use of the landscape-format lithograph he made three years earlier depicting the execution of Emperor Maximilian in Mexico. When he decided that this MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The magnificent head studies were produced for the ill-fated Battle of Anghiari mural in the Sala del Gran Consiglio (Hall of the Grand Council) of the Palazzo della Signoria (Palazzo Vecchio) in Florence. Leonardo was commissioned to decorate one of the two longer walls of the hall around the middle of 1503. His composition commemoratedDR. ÉVA LIPTAY
Ancient and Modern Contexts of Egyptian Art. Proceedings of the International Conference held at the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, 13–15 May, 2010, Budapest 2012, 169–177, Pl. 38–40. Az ókori egyiptomi koporsó mint szent tér. A szent tér változásai a MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST Ádám Mányoki’s portrait of Prince Ferenc Rákóczi II is an emblematic work of Hungarian Baroque portraiture and also an outstanding piece in the oeuvre of the master. Mányoki, who worked mostly abroad, in Berlin, Warsaw and Dresden was in the service of Rákóczi from 1707 to 1712. The portrait on exhibit here was made in MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST ‘The human eye cannot see like this,’ stated Wölfflin, the authoritative art historian, of Bronzino’s art. And perhaps a healthy human mind cannot think so crookedly as Bronzino’s did, for this bizarre picture is able to jolt even today’s jaded viewer. A blatant dissonance lies between the brazenly indiscreet erotic content and the annoyingly restrainedVIEW OF BUDAPEST
Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu TALISMANS - VISITATORI SALUTEM The designation 'magical gem' is a category of modern archaeology, which denotes the most sophisticated amulet type of the Roman Imperial Period. Magical gems were carved of precious stones sized 1 to 3 centimeters, chiefly between the 1st century BC to the 4th century AD, and were designed to bring their owners health, prosperity and love.ABOUT THE MUSEUM
The Museum of Fine Arts, opened in 1906, is reputed to be among Europe’s most prominent museums. Its multi-faceted collections and their historical continuity coupled with the large number of masterpieces undoubtedly earn it a prestigious place among public collections. The Museum of Fine Arts displays the treasures of international and Hungarian art spanning fromCOLLECTIONS
The Museum of Fine Arts’ graphic collection comprises some 9,000 drawings and 100,000 prints spanning from the fourteenth century to the present day. Learn about the collection. arrow-right.FLOWER PIECE
Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu ROOSTER - MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST - MFAB.HU Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu OLD MASTER PAINTINGS The almost 3,000 paintings of the collection is the richest in Italian works, including masterpieces by Raphael, Giorgione, Titian, Jacopo Tintoretto, and Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. Netherlandish painting is represented by great masters such as Petrus Christus and Gerard David, while the seventeenth-century “golden age” is introduced through the art of Anthony van Dyck, Jacob van Ruisdael MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The Museum of Fine Arts has just made the most valuable new acquisition of its recent history, thus secured a real masterpiece for the Old Masters’ Collection. The acquisition of a work by Anthony van Dyck, one of the greatest masters of European portrait painting, was made possible by generous support from the government. The exceptional picture is the wedding portrait of Princess Mary MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The exhibition of the Museum of Fine Arts running from late October showcases the Golden Age of Flemish painting through the art of the foremost Baroque master of European art, Peter Paul Rubens, and that of his contemporaries. The 120 or so displayed works have been loaned from forty prominent public collections, including the Louvre in Paris, the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg, theVIRGIN AND CHILD
Domenico Rosselli’s sculpture work was influenced by the Florentines Desiderio da Settignano (1429/1432−64) and Antonio Rossellino (1427/1428−79). The latter was probably his master. At the beginning of his career he worked in Bologna, later becoming active in Florence and its neighbourhood. From the 1470s until his death he lived and worked in the Marche region.TIBERIUS GRACCHUS
Tiberius Gracchus is an exemplar of conjugal love and self-sacrifice. After finding two snakes in his house, the Roman consul was advised by soothsayers that he would have to kill one of them – if he killed the female, he would cause his beloved wife Cornelia to MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The Paper Side of Art . This jubilee album settles a long overdue debt, and allows readers to pay simultaneous tribute to eight centuries of international drawn and printed art, to the entry into state ownership, a century and a half ago, of a remarkable aristocratic art collection, and to the earnest efforts to expand the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts – Hungarian National GalleryCOLLECTIONS
The Museum of Fine Arts’ graphic collection comprises some 9,000 drawings and 100,000 prints spanning from the fourteenth century to the present day. Learn about the collection. arrow-right. ANGELS - MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST - MFAB.HU One such example, preserved in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Budapest, is a picture by the Netherlandish painter Gerard David, in which the two figures clad in white garments and kneeling before Christ are not two praying Lilliputians but wingless angels. So sometimes it is hard to identify them. RECTO: THE BARRICADE On this watercolour from 1871, and on the related lithograph, Manet commemorated a tragic event of the Paris Commune: the execution of the communards on the street. For this composition he made use of the landscape-format lithograph he made three years earlier depicting the execution of Emperor Maximilian in Mexico. When he decided that this MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The magnificent head studies were produced for the ill-fated Battle of Anghiari mural in the Sala del Gran Consiglio (Hall of the Grand Council) of the Palazzo della Signoria (Palazzo Vecchio) in Florence. Leonardo was commissioned to decorate one of the two longer walls of the hall around the middle of 1503. His composition commemoratedDR. ÉVA LIPTAY
Ancient and Modern Contexts of Egyptian Art. Proceedings of the International Conference held at the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, 13–15 May, 2010, Budapest 2012, 169–177, Pl. 38–40. Az ókori egyiptomi koporsó mint szent tér. A szent tér változásai a MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST Ádám Mányoki’s portrait of Prince Ferenc Rákóczi II is an emblematic work of Hungarian Baroque portraiture and also an outstanding piece in the oeuvre of the master. Mányoki, who worked mostly abroad, in Berlin, Warsaw and Dresden was in the service of Rákóczi from 1707 to 1712. The portrait on exhibit here was made in MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST ‘The human eye cannot see like this,’ stated Wölfflin, the authoritative art historian, of Bronzino’s art. And perhaps a healthy human mind cannot think so crookedly as Bronzino’s did, for this bizarre picture is able to jolt even today’s jaded viewer. A blatant dissonance lies between the brazenly indiscreet erotic content and the annoyingly restrainedVIEW OF BUDAPEST
Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu TALISMANS - VISITATORI SALUTEM The designation 'magical gem' is a category of modern archaeology, which denotes the most sophisticated amulet type of the Roman Imperial Period. Magical gems were carved of precious stones sized 1 to 3 centimeters, chiefly between the 1st century BC to the 4th century AD, and were designed to bring their owners health, prosperity and love. MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The Paper Side of Art . This jubilee album settles a long overdue debt, and allows readers to pay simultaneous tribute to eight centuries of international drawn and printed art, to the entry into state ownership, a century and a half ago, of a remarkable aristocratic art collection, and to the earnest efforts to expand the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts – Hungarian National GalleryCOLLECTIONS
The Museum of Fine Arts’ graphic collection comprises some 9,000 drawings and 100,000 prints spanning from the fourteenth century to the present day. Learn about the collection. arrow-right. ANGELS - MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST - MFAB.HU One such example, preserved in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Budapest, is a picture by the Netherlandish painter Gerard David, in which the two figures clad in white garments and kneeling before Christ are not two praying Lilliputians but wingless angels. So sometimes it is hard to identify them. RECTO: THE BARRICADE On this watercolour from 1871, and on the related lithograph, Manet commemorated a tragic event of the Paris Commune: the execution of the communards on the street. For this composition he made use of the landscape-format lithograph he made three years earlier depicting the execution of Emperor Maximilian in Mexico. When he decided that this MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The magnificent head studies were produced for the ill-fated Battle of Anghiari mural in the Sala del Gran Consiglio (Hall of the Grand Council) of the Palazzo della Signoria (Palazzo Vecchio) in Florence. Leonardo was commissioned to decorate one of the two longer walls of the hall around the middle of 1503. His composition commemoratedDR. ÉVA LIPTAY
Ancient and Modern Contexts of Egyptian Art. Proceedings of the International Conference held at the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, 13–15 May, 2010, Budapest 2012, 169–177, Pl. 38–40. Az ókori egyiptomi koporsó mint szent tér. A szent tér változásai a MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST Ádám Mányoki’s portrait of Prince Ferenc Rákóczi II is an emblematic work of Hungarian Baroque portraiture and also an outstanding piece in the oeuvre of the master. Mányoki, who worked mostly abroad, in Berlin, Warsaw and Dresden was in the service of Rákóczi from 1707 to 1712. The portrait on exhibit here was made in MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST ‘The human eye cannot see like this,’ stated Wölfflin, the authoritative art historian, of Bronzino’s art. And perhaps a healthy human mind cannot think so crookedly as Bronzino’s did, for this bizarre picture is able to jolt even today’s jaded viewer. A blatant dissonance lies between the brazenly indiscreet erotic content and the annoyingly restrainedVIEW OF BUDAPEST
Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu TALISMANS - VISITATORI SALUTEM The designation 'magical gem' is a category of modern archaeology, which denotes the most sophisticated amulet type of the Roman Imperial Period. Magical gems were carved of precious stones sized 1 to 3 centimeters, chiefly between the 1st century BC to the 4th century AD, and were designed to bring their owners health, prosperity and love.ABOUT THE MUSEUM
The Museum of Fine Arts, opened in 1906, is reputed to be among Europe’s most prominent museums. Its multi-faceted collections and their historical continuity coupled with the large number of masterpieces undoubtedly earn it a prestigious place among public collections. The Museum of Fine Arts displays the treasures of international and Hungarian art spanning fromCOLLECTIONS
The Museum of Fine Arts’ graphic collection comprises some 9,000 drawings and 100,000 prints spanning from the fourteenth century to the present day. Learn about the collection. arrow-right.FLOWER PIECE
Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu ROOSTER - MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST - MFAB.HU Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu OLD MASTER PAINTINGS The almost 3,000 paintings of the collection is the richest in Italian works, including masterpieces by Raphael, Giorgione, Titian, Jacopo Tintoretto, and Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. Netherlandish painting is represented by great masters such as Petrus Christus and Gerard David, while the seventeenth-century “golden age” is introduced through the art of Anthony van Dyck, Jacob van Ruisdael MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The Museum of Fine Arts has just made the most valuable new acquisition of its recent history, thus secured a real masterpiece for the Old Masters’ Collection. The acquisition of a work by Anthony van Dyck, one of the greatest masters of European portrait painting, was made possible by generous support from the government. The exceptional picture is the wedding portrait of Princess Mary MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The exhibition of the Museum of Fine Arts running from late October showcases the Golden Age of Flemish painting through the art of the foremost Baroque master of European art, Peter Paul Rubens, and that of his contemporaries. The 120 or so displayed works have been loaned from forty prominent public collections, including the Louvre in Paris, the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg, theVIRGIN AND CHILD
Domenico Rosselli’s sculpture work was influenced by the Florentines Desiderio da Settignano (1429/1432−64) and Antonio Rossellino (1427/1428−79). The latter was probably his master. At the beginning of his career he worked in Bologna, later becoming active in Florence and its neighbourhood. From the 1470s until his death he lived and worked in the Marche region.TIBERIUS GRACCHUS
Tiberius Gracchus is an exemplar of conjugal love and self-sacrifice. After finding two snakes in his house, the Roman consul was advised by soothsayers that he would have to kill one of them – if he killed the female, he would cause his beloved wife Cornelia to MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The Paper Side of Art . This jubilee album settles a long overdue debt, and allows readers to pay simultaneous tribute to eight centuries of international drawn and printed art, to the entry into state ownership, a century and a half ago, of a remarkable aristocratic art collection, and to the earnest efforts to expand the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts – Hungarian National GalleryABOUT THE MUSEUM
The Museum of Fine Arts, opened in 1906, is reputed to be among Europe’s most prominent museums. Its multi-faceted collections and their historical continuity coupled with the large number of masterpieces undoubtedly earn it a prestigious place among public collections. The Museum of Fine Arts displays the treasures of international and Hungarian art spanning fromCOLLECTIONS
The Museum of Fine Arts’ graphic collection comprises some 9,000 drawings and 100,000 prints spanning from the fourteenth century to the present day. Learn about the collection. arrow-right. MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu RECTO: THE BARRICADE On this watercolour from 1871, and on the related lithograph, Manet commemorated a tragic event of the Paris Commune: the execution of the communards on the street. For this composition he made use of the landscape-format lithograph he made three years earlier depicting the execution of Emperor Maximilian in Mexico. When he decided that this ANGELS - MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST - MFAB.HU One such example, preserved in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Budapest, is a picture by the Netherlandish painter Gerard David, in which the two figures clad in white garments and kneeling before Christ are not two praying Lilliputians but wingless angels. So sometimes it is hard to identify them.VIRGIN AND CHILD
Domenico Rosselli’s sculpture work was influenced by the Florentines Desiderio da Settignano (1429/1432−64) and Antonio Rossellino (1427/1428−79). The latter was probably his master. At the beginning of his career he worked in Bologna, later becoming active in Florence and its neighbourhood. From the 1470s until his death he lived and worked in the Marche region. MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The magnificent head studies were produced for the ill-fated Battle of Anghiari mural in the Sala del Gran Consiglio (Hall of the Grand Council) of the Palazzo della Signoria (Palazzo Vecchio) in Florence. Leonardo was commissioned to decorate one of the two longer walls of the hall around the middle of 1503. His composition commemoratedDR. ÉVA LIPTAY
Ancient and Modern Contexts of Egyptian Art. Proceedings of the International Conference held at the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, 13–15 May, 2010, Budapest 2012, 169–177, Pl. 38–40. Az ókori egyiptomi koporsó mint szent tér. A szent tér változásai a TALISMANS - VISITATORI SALUTEM The designation 'magical gem' is a category of modern archaeology, which denotes the most sophisticated amulet type of the Roman Imperial Period. Magical gems were carved of precious stones sized 1 to 3 centimeters, chiefly between the 1st century BC to the 4th century AD, and were designed to bring their owners health, prosperity and love. MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The Paper Side of Art . This jubilee album settles a long overdue debt, and allows readers to pay simultaneous tribute to eight centuries of international drawn and printed art, to the entry into state ownership, a century and a half ago, of a remarkable aristocratic art collection, and to the earnest efforts to expand the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts – Hungarian National GalleryABOUT THE MUSEUM
The Museum of Fine Arts, opened in 1906, is reputed to be among Europe’s most prominent museums. Its multi-faceted collections and their historical continuity coupled with the large number of masterpieces undoubtedly earn it a prestigious place among public collections. The Museum of Fine Arts displays the treasures of international and Hungarian art spanning fromCOLLECTIONS
The Museum of Fine Arts’ graphic collection comprises some 9,000 drawings and 100,000 prints spanning from the fourteenth century to the present day. Learn about the collection. arrow-right. MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu RECTO: THE BARRICADE On this watercolour from 1871, and on the related lithograph, Manet commemorated a tragic event of the Paris Commune: the execution of the communards on the street. For this composition he made use of the landscape-format lithograph he made three years earlier depicting the execution of Emperor Maximilian in Mexico. When he decided that this ANGELS - MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST - MFAB.HU One such example, preserved in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Budapest, is a picture by the Netherlandish painter Gerard David, in which the two figures clad in white garments and kneeling before Christ are not two praying Lilliputians but wingless angels. So sometimes it is hard to identify them.VIRGIN AND CHILD
Domenico Rosselli’s sculpture work was influenced by the Florentines Desiderio da Settignano (1429/1432−64) and Antonio Rossellino (1427/1428−79). The latter was probably his master. At the beginning of his career he worked in Bologna, later becoming active in Florence and its neighbourhood. From the 1470s until his death he lived and worked in the Marche region. MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The magnificent head studies were produced for the ill-fated Battle of Anghiari mural in the Sala del Gran Consiglio (Hall of the Grand Council) of the Palazzo della Signoria (Palazzo Vecchio) in Florence. Leonardo was commissioned to decorate one of the two longer walls of the hall around the middle of 1503. His composition commemoratedDR. ÉVA LIPTAY
Ancient and Modern Contexts of Egyptian Art. Proceedings of the International Conference held at the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, 13–15 May, 2010, Budapest 2012, 169–177, Pl. 38–40. Az ókori egyiptomi koporsó mint szent tér. A szent tér változásai a TALISMANS - VISITATORI SALUTEM The designation 'magical gem' is a category of modern archaeology, which denotes the most sophisticated amulet type of the Roman Imperial Period. Magical gems were carved of precious stones sized 1 to 3 centimeters, chiefly between the 1st century BC to the 4th century AD, and were designed to bring their owners health, prosperity and love. OLD MASTER PAINTINGS The almost 3,000 paintings of the collection is the richest in Italian works, including masterpieces by Raphael, Giorgione, Titian, Jacopo Tintoretto, and Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. Netherlandish painting is represented by great masters such as Petrus Christus and Gerard David, while the seventeenth-century “golden age” is introduced through the art of Anthony van Dyck, Jacob van Ruisdael ANGELS - MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST - MFAB.HU One such example, preserved in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Budapest, is a picture by the Netherlandish painter Gerard David, in which the two figures clad in white garments and kneeling before Christ are not two praying Lilliputians but wingless angels. So sometimes it is hard to identify them.PRINTS AND DRAWINGS
The museum’s Collection of Prints and Drawings documents the history of the European art of drawing and the graphic arts from its beginnings to the present day and is proud to have many outstanding masterpieces, including drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt van Rijn, Vincent van Gogh, and Paul Cézanne. The department’s remarkably rich and diverse collection EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES The earliest artefacts of the Egyptian art collection found their way to Hungary thanks to nineteenth-century globe-trotters, art collectors, and art dealers. The idea to unite the ancient Egyptian artefacts preserved in several museums into one single collection emerged at the beginning of the twentieth century and was implemented in 1934, when the Egyptian collection of the Museum of FineRENAISSANCE HALL
The Collection of Renaissance Frescos. The collection of Renaissance frescos is a true rarity, the largest of its kind outside Italy. Numbering 85 pieces, the collection was assembled between 1893 and 1895 by the art historian Károly Pulszky, director of the National Picture Gallery (predecessor to the Museum of Fine Arts), through various acquisitions on the Italian art market. MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST In a framework of cooperation between the World Museum in Liverpool and the Museum of Fine Arts, two late Roman diptychs can again be admired in Budapest after one and a half century. In the nineteenth century, the pieces belonged to the most significant, internationally renowned Hungarian private collection, that of Gábor Fejérváry andFerenc
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The Museum of Fine Arts will stage an exhibition of the outstanding works dating from the early period of the Vienna Secession with Gustav Klimt as its emblematic figure. The core material of the two hundred or so pieces, mainly drawings and prints, isTIBERIUS GRACCHUS
Tiberius Gracchus is an exemplar of conjugal love and self-sacrifice. After finding two snakes in his house, the Roman consul was advised by soothsayers that he would have to kill one of them – if he killed the female, he would cause his beloved wife Cornelia toVIEW OF BUDAPEST
Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The Paper Side of Art . This jubilee album settles a long overdue debt, and allows readers to pay simultaneous tribute to eight centuries of international drawn and printed art, to the entry into state ownership, a century and a half ago, of a remarkable aristocratic art collection, and to the earnest efforts to expand the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts – Hungarian National GalleryCOLLECTIONS
The Museum of Fine Arts’ graphic collection comprises some 9,000 drawings and 100,000 prints spanning from the fourteenth century to the present day. Learn about the collection. arrow-right.ABOUT THE MUSEUM
The Museum of Fine Arts, opened in 1906, is reputed to be among Europe’s most prominent museums. Its multi-faceted collections and their historical continuity coupled with the large number of masterpieces undoubtedly earn it a prestigious place among public collections. The Museum of Fine Arts displays the treasures of international and Hungarian art spanning from MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu RECTO: THE BARRICADE On this watercolour from 1871, and on the related lithograph, Manet commemorated a tragic event of the Paris Commune: the execution of the communards on the street. For this composition he made use of the landscape-format lithograph he made three years earlier depicting the execution of Emperor Maximilian in Mexico. When he decided that this ANGELS - MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST - MFAB.HU One such example, preserved in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Budapest, is a picture by the Netherlandish painter Gerard David, in which the two figures clad in white garments and kneeling before Christ are not two praying Lilliputians but wingless angels. So sometimes it is hard to identify them.VIRGIN AND CHILD
Domenico Rosselli’s sculpture work was influenced by the Florentines Desiderio da Settignano (1429/1432−64) and Antonio Rossellino (1427/1428−79). The latter was probably his master. At the beginning of his career he worked in Bologna, later becoming active in Florence and its neighbourhood. From the 1470s until his death he lived and worked in the Marche region. MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The magnificent head studies were produced for the ill-fated Battle of Anghiari mural in the Sala del Gran Consiglio (Hall of the Grand Council) of the Palazzo della Signoria (Palazzo Vecchio) in Florence. Leonardo was commissioned to decorate one of the two longer walls of the hall around the middle of 1503. His composition commemoratedDR. ÉVA LIPTAY
Ancient and Modern Contexts of Egyptian Art. Proceedings of the International Conference held at the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, 13–15 May, 2010, Budapest 2012, 169–177, Pl. 38–40. Az ókori egyiptomi koporsó mint szent tér. A szent tér változásai a TALISMANS - VISITATORI SALUTEM The designation 'magical gem' is a category of modern archaeology, which denotes the most sophisticated amulet type of the Roman Imperial Period. Magical gems were carved of precious stones sized 1 to 3 centimeters, chiefly between the 1st century BC to the 4th century AD, and were designed to bring their owners health, prosperity and love. MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The Paper Side of Art . This jubilee album settles a long overdue debt, and allows readers to pay simultaneous tribute to eight centuries of international drawn and printed art, to the entry into state ownership, a century and a half ago, of a remarkable aristocratic art collection, and to the earnest efforts to expand the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts – Hungarian National GalleryABOUT THE MUSEUM
The Museum of Fine Arts, opened in 1906, is reputed to be among Europe’s most prominent museums. Its multi-faceted collections and their historical continuity coupled with the large number of masterpieces undoubtedly earn it a prestigious place among public collections. The Museum of Fine Arts displays the treasures of international and Hungarian art spanning fromCOLLECTIONS
The Museum of Fine Arts’ graphic collection comprises some 9,000 drawings and 100,000 prints spanning from the fourteenth century to the present day. Learn about the collection. arrow-right. MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu RECTO: THE BARRICADE On this watercolour from 1871, and on the related lithograph, Manet commemorated a tragic event of the Paris Commune: the execution of the communards on the street. For this composition he made use of the landscape-format lithograph he made three years earlier depicting the execution of Emperor Maximilian in Mexico. When he decided that this ANGELS - MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST - MFAB.HU One such example, preserved in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Budapest, is a picture by the Netherlandish painter Gerard David, in which the two figures clad in white garments and kneeling before Christ are not two praying Lilliputians but wingless angels. So sometimes it is hard to identify them.VIRGIN AND CHILD
Domenico Rosselli’s sculpture work was influenced by the Florentines Desiderio da Settignano (1429/1432−64) and Antonio Rossellino (1427/1428−79). The latter was probably his master. At the beginning of his career he worked in Bologna, later becoming active in Florence and its neighbourhood. From the 1470s until his death he lived and worked in the Marche region. MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The magnificent head studies were produced for the ill-fated Battle of Anghiari mural in the Sala del Gran Consiglio (Hall of the Grand Council) of the Palazzo della Signoria (Palazzo Vecchio) in Florence. Leonardo was commissioned to decorate one of the two longer walls of the hall around the middle of 1503. His composition commemoratedDR. ÉVA LIPTAY
Ancient and Modern Contexts of Egyptian Art. Proceedings of the International Conference held at the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, 13–15 May, 2010, Budapest 2012, 169–177, Pl. 38–40. Az ókori egyiptomi koporsó mint szent tér. A szent tér változásai a TALISMANS - VISITATORI SALUTEM The designation 'magical gem' is a category of modern archaeology, which denotes the most sophisticated amulet type of the Roman Imperial Period. Magical gems were carved of precious stones sized 1 to 3 centimeters, chiefly between the 1st century BC to the 4th century AD, and were designed to bring their owners health, prosperity and love. OLD MASTER PAINTINGS The almost 3,000 paintings of the collection is the richest in Italian works, including masterpieces by Raphael, Giorgione, Titian, Jacopo Tintoretto, and Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. Netherlandish painting is represented by great masters such as Petrus Christus and Gerard David, while the seventeenth-century “golden age” is introduced through the art of Anthony van Dyck, Jacob van Ruisdael ANGELS - MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST - MFAB.HU One such example, preserved in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Budapest, is a picture by the Netherlandish painter Gerard David, in which the two figures clad in white garments and kneeling before Christ are not two praying Lilliputians but wingless angels. So sometimes it is hard to identify them.PRINTS AND DRAWINGS
The museum’s Collection of Prints and Drawings documents the history of the European art of drawing and the graphic arts from its beginnings to the present day and is proud to have many outstanding masterpieces, including drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt van Rijn, Vincent van Gogh, and Paul Cézanne. The department’s remarkably rich and diverse collection EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES The earliest artefacts of the Egyptian art collection found their way to Hungary thanks to nineteenth-century globe-trotters, art collectors, and art dealers. The idea to unite the ancient Egyptian artefacts preserved in several museums into one single collection emerged at the beginning of the twentieth century and was implemented in 1934, when the Egyptian collection of the Museum of FineRENAISSANCE HALL
The Collection of Renaissance Frescos. The collection of Renaissance frescos is a true rarity, the largest of its kind outside Italy. Numbering 85 pieces, the collection was assembled between 1893 and 1895 by the art historian Károly Pulszky, director of the National Picture Gallery (predecessor to the Museum of Fine Arts), through various acquisitions on the Italian art market. MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 41. Central phone number: +36 1 469 7100* E-mail: info@mfab.hu MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST In a framework of cooperation between the World Museum in Liverpool and the Museum of Fine Arts, two late Roman diptychs can again be admired in Budapest after one and a half century. In the nineteenth century, the pieces belonged to the most significant, internationally renowned Hungarian private collection, that of Gábor Fejérváry andFerenc
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BUDAPEST The Museum of Fine Arts will stage an exhibition of the outstanding works dating from the early period of the Vienna Secession with Gustav Klimt as its emblematic figure. The core material of the two hundred or so pieces, mainly drawings and prints, isTIBERIUS GRACCHUS
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What are angels? What are they entrusted to do? What stories do we meet them most frequently in? Are they always beautiful? Are they always good? Our ’angel tour’ takes visitors on a journey through angelic mysteries using fifteen works in the museum’s collections of Old Master Paintings.HIGHLIGHTS
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