The Hungarian National Gallery or Magyar Nemzeti Galéria - Budapest Hungary - ECTV

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The Hungarian National Gallery (also known as Magyar Nemzeti Galéria), was established in 1957 as the national art museum. It is located in Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary. Its collections cover Hungarian art in all genres, including the works of many nineteenth- and twentieth-century Hungarian artists who worked in Paris and other locations in the West. The primary museum for international art in Budapest is the Museum of Fine Arts.

The National Gallery houses Medieval, Renaissance, Gothic art, and Baroque Hungarian art. The collection includes wood altars from the 15th century.[1]

The museum displays a number of works from Hungarian sculptors such as Károly Alexy, Maurice Ascalon, Miklós Borsos, Gyula Donáth, János Fadrusz, Béni Ferenczy, István Ferenczy and Miklós Izsó. It also exhibits paintings and photographs by major Hungarian artists such as Brassai and Ervin Marton, part of the circle who worked in Paris before World War II.[citation needed] The gallery displays the work of artists such as Mihály Munkácsy and László Paál.[1] The museum also holds paintings by Henrik Weber, Károly Markó the Elder, József Borsos, Miklós Barabás, Bertalan Székely, Károly Lotz, Pál Szinyei Merse, István Csók, Béla Iványi-Grünwald, Tivadar Kosztka Csontváry (Ruins of Ancient Theatre, Taormina), József Rippl-Rónai (Models), and Károly Ferenczy.

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Quite right, I only had a couple of hours there and wish I had managed a day-, huge historical and cultural sweep, heroes, social upheavals amd unrest ( still.around😅, from what some locals told me) must go again. The Holocaust sketches were harrowing but fitst- hand and a very important lesson.The contemporary art at the top was outstanding too. Thanks for the vid.
At the other end of the cultural scale, the Marzipan Museums- I visited the one in Szentendre, but they are all over Europe, are a completely bizarre concept but seem
to be taken seriously. There were busts in a row of: Liszt, Lady Diana and Chapin, plus a life size Michael Jackson.
Did you go elsehere in Hungary? English is pretty non- existent in some areas.

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