
Pál Lővei's conference presentation in Rome
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The international conference hosted by the Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History and the Società Nazionale di Scienze, Lettere e Arti in Napoli, entitled Writing on tombs. Narratives, Rules, Inscriptions in Medieval and Early Modern Times will be held from 13 to 14 June 2022, in Rome and Naples. The conference is based on the scientific concept of Vinni Lucherini, Tanja Michalsky and Diego Carnevale. Pál Lővei, scientific advisor of the Institute of Art History will present his paper: "Verses and Fragments – Some Inscriptions on Medieval Funerary Monuments in Hungary."


Miklós Székely's presentation in the online conference: New Perspectives on German Schools of Decorative Arts before the Bauhaus
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The annual conference of The Dresden Network and Research Project “Pioneers of Design Education” will be held from 19 to 20 May 2022, online. Miklós Székely, senior research fellow and deputy director of the Institute of Art History will present his paper: “Education and Design in Transylvanian Schools of Arts and Crafts around 1900”


The Master of Colors – From the Correspondence of Painter and Illustrator László Bartha
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The latest publication of the Institute of Art History, edited by Barbara Dudás, was published under the title The Master of Colors – From the Correspondence of Painter and Illustrator László Bartha. The 320-page book, with 57 black-and-white and color photo appendices, can be purchased at the bookstore of the Research Centre for the Humanities (Penna Bölcsész Könyvesbolt) and in the national networks of Libri and Bookline.


Júlia Papp (ed.): Engraving, Plaster Cast, Photograph. Chapters from the History of Artwork Reproduction
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The volume, published by the Institute of Art History contains edited versions of the presentations delivered at the international workshop on the history of reproductions, held on 27 August 2020 in the Lutheran Central Museum in Budapest, in connection with the exhibition titled “Present of Ferencz Pulszky”, organised between 26 March and 27 August 2020 in the museum by the Lutheran Central Collection and the Research Centre for the Humanities – Institute of Art History.

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