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Recent works on Hungarian medieval art - 1991-2003
Only the most recent works in western languages (or ones with summaries
in western languages)
are listed, as well as some basic reference works.
Sigismundus Rex et Imperator - Kunst und Kultur zur Zeit
Sigismunds von Luxemburg, 1387-1437. Edited by Imre Takács, with the
assistance of Zsombor Jékely, Szilárd Papp and Györgyi Poszler. Budapest -
Luxembourg, 2006 - exhibition catalogue, also avaialble in Hungarian and
French
Sigismund von Luxemburg: Ein Kaiser in Europe.
Ein internationaler historischer und kunsthistorischer
Kongress in Luxemburg, 8–10. Juni 2005. Edited by: Michel Pauly, Francois
Reinert. Mainz - Luxembourg, 2006
Dušan Buran (ed.): Dejiny slovenského výtvarného
umenia – Gotika. Slovak National Gallery Bratislava, 2003.
Mária Prokopp, Középkori freskók Gömörben - Medieval Frescoes in Gömör
County. Somorja: Méry Ratio, 2002. (A full English edition is also
avaialble)
Dusan Buran, Studien zur Wandmalerei um 1400 in der
Slowakei - Die Pfarrkirche St. Jakob in Leutschau und die Pfarrkirche St.
Franziskus Seraphicus in Poniky. Weimar: VDG, 2002.
Béla Zsolt Szakács, ed.: A Guide to Visual Resources
of Medieval East-Central Europe. Budapest: CEU Press, 2002.
Karsay Orsolya, ed., Uralkodók és corvinák -
Potentates and corvinas : anniversary exhibition of the National Széchényi
Library: May 16 - August 20, 2002. Budapest: OSZK, 2002.
Gábor Klaniczay, Holy Rulers and Blessed Princesses
- Dynastic Cults in Medieval Central Europe, Cambridge University
Press, 2001.
Paradisum plantavit - Benedictine Monasteries in
Medieval Hungary. Edited by Imre Takács, Pannonhalma, 2001. - 750
pages bilingual catalogue of the Pannonhalma exhibition on Benedictines.
A Thousand Years of Christianity in Hungary -
Catalogue of the Vatican exhibition. Vatican-Budapest,
2001. Also available in Italian and Hungarian.
Bayern Ungarn: Tausend Jahre
- Begleitband zur Ausstellung vom Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte und
dem Oberhausmuseum, Passau 2001 - 407 pages, illustrated.
L'Europe des Anjou 1266-1480, de Naples au Danube,
Aventure des princes angevins du XIIIe au XVe -
372 pages, 370 illustrations, éditions Somogy, Paris, 2001.
Europas Mitte um 1000 - Beiträge zur Geschichte,
Kunst und Archäologie, I-II., Stuttgart: Theiss, 2000. Exhibition
catalogue. This two-volume set is supplemented by text volumes in English,
Hungarian, Polish and Czech.
Három kódex: Az országos Széchényi könyvtár
millenniumi kiállítása. 2000. augusztus 17-november 17 - Three manuscripts:
the millenary exhibition of the National Széchényi Library. 17th August -
17th November, 2000. Budapest: Országos Széchényi Könyvtár - Osiris,
2000.
Cimélia: Az Országos Széchényi Könyvtár kincsei - The
treasures of the National Széchényi Library. Budapest: Országos
Széchényi Könyvtár - Osiris, 2000. (Serves as the catalogue of a 1996
exhibition.)
Hapák, József - Solymos, Szilveszter, Pannonhalma -
A town built on a hill. Budapest: Magyar Könyvklub - Archabbey of
Pannonhalma, 2000. - An illustrated guide to the history and art of the
Archabbey of Pannonhalma. Full text in English.
Földi-Dózsa, Katalin, ed., Centuries of the Royal
Castle in Buda. Budapest: Budapest History Museum, 2000. - This book
accompanies a recent exhibition of the same title.
Dercsényi, Balázs - Kaiser, Ottó - Koppány, Tibor,
Hungarian Castles. Budapest: Officina '96, 2000.
Lörincz, Zoltán, Szent Márton, Savaria szülötte -
Saint Martin, the Son of Savaria. Szombathely: B.K.L. Kiadó - Pannon
Lapok Társasága, 2000. - Essay on St Martin and his cult in Hungary and
Europe, with discussion of artworks depicting his life.
Nemzeti örökségünk - Templomok a történelmi
Magyarországról - Our National Heritage - Churches in Historical Hungary.
Budapest: Publi-City "1492" Kiadó, 2000. - Illustrated book on churches in
historical Hungary. Short text in Hungarian, English, German, with color
illustrations.
Hungaria regia 1000-1800. Fastes et défis.
Turnhout, 1999. Catalogue of a Hungarian exhibition in Bruxelles.
Szentesi, Edit - Újvári, Péter, eds., A Jáki
apostolszobrok - Die Apostolenfiguren von Ják. Studien. Budapest:
Balassi, 1999. - This major new book contains a number of studies about
the the Romanesque church of Ják in Western Hungary, and the
thirteenth-century apostle statues from its main portal. The whole book is
bilingual (Hungarian-German).
Tóth, Endre - Szelényi, Károly. The Holy Crown of
Hungary - Kings and Coronations. Budapest: Kossuth, 1999. - This
beautiful illustrated book is also available in German and Hungarian.
Nyulászi-Straub, Éva. Öt évszázad címerei = Wappen
aus fünf Jahrhunderten. Szekszárd: Babits Kiadó, 1999. - On Hungarian
coat of arms.
Kósa, László, ed., A Cultural History of Hungary -
From the Beginnings to the Eighteenth Century. Budapest:
Corvina-Osiris, 1999.
The Man of Many Devices, Who Wandered Full Many Ways,
Festschrift in honor of János M. Bak for his 70th Birthday,
Edited by Balázs Nagy and Marcell Sebok, Budapest: CEU Press, 1999.
Medium Regni - Medieval Hungarian Royal Seats,
Budapest: Nap, 1998. - This is a well-illustrated introduction to the
medieval royal seats in Hungary, including Esztergom, Székesfehérvár,
Óbuda, Visegrád and Buda.
The Architecture of Historic Hungary,
ed. by Dora Wiebenson and József Sisa, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1998
- The medieval chapters were written by Pál Lővei and Péter Farbaky.
Széless, György, Az esztergomi Szent Adalbert
székesegyház, Esztergom, 1998. - Description of the medieval cathedral
of Esztergom from 1761. The cathedral was later destroyed. Facsimile of
the original Latin manuscript and Hungarian translation with extensive
commentary.
Rózsa, György, Grafikai tanulmányok [Graphikgeschichtliche
Studien - Kapitel aus der Vergangenheit der Ungarn betreffenden
graphischen Darstellungen]. Budapest: Akadémiai, 1998 - The first
chapter (Die Quellen der Illustrationen der Thuróczy-Chronik) deals with a
late 15th century Hungarian chronicle.
"Magnificat anima mea Dominum" - MS mester
Vizitáció-képe és egykori selmecbányai főoltára -
The Visitation by Master MS and his former high altar at Selmecbánya,
exhibition catalogue, ed. Árpád Mikó - Györgyi Poszler, Budapest:
Hungarian National Gallery, 1997 - Exhibition devoted to the most
important Late Gothic painter in Hungary.
Fodor, István, ed., The Ancient Hungarians;
exhibition catalogue, Budapest: Hungarian National Museum, 1996. -
Catalogue of the exhibition about the Conquest of Hungary (895/6).
Mons Sacer 996-1996 - Pannonhalma 1000 éve
[Thousand years of the abbey of Pannonhalma], 3 vols., exh. cat. ed. Imre
Takács, Pannonhalma, 1996) - The catalogue is in Hungarian, but full
German translations of the most important studies are available in Acta
Historiae Artium vol. 38 (1996).
Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann, Court, Cloister, and City.
The Art and Culture of Central Europe 1450-1800, Chicago: Chicago
University Press, 1995.
Marosi Ernő, Kép és hasonmás - Művészet és valóság a
14-15. századi Magyarországon [Image and Likeness: Art and Reality in
the 14th and 15th Centuries in Hungary], Budapest: Akadémiai, 1995. Vol.
23 of Művészettörténeti Füzetek.
Laszlovszky, József, ed., Medieval Visegrád - Royal
Castle, Palace, Town and Franciscan Friary (Dissertationes Pannonicae
III.4.), Budapest: Institute of Archaeology, 1995.
Tamási, Judit, Verwandte Typen im Schweizerischen und
Ungarischen Kachelfundmaterial in der Zweiten Hälfte des 15. Jahrhunderts,
Budapest: Ungarisches Landesdenkmalamt, 1995.
Fiala, Andrej - Sulcova, Jana - Krútky, Peter, Die
Bratislavaer Burg, Bratislava: AlfaPress, 1995 - Small monograph on
the former Hungarian royal castle at Bratislava (Pozsony - Pressburg).
Pannonia Regia: Művészet a Dunántúlon 1000-1541 -Kunst
und Architektur in Pannonien 1000-1541,
exhibition catalogue, ed. Mikó Árpád and Takács Imre, Budapest: Hungarian
National Gallery, 1994 - For a German language review of the exhibition
catalogue, written by Ernő Marosi, see Acta Historiae Artium vol.
37. (1994-95), 328-345.
Sigismund von Luxemburg: Kaiser und König in
Mitteleuropa, 1387-1437: Beiträge zur Herrschaft Kaiser Sigismunds und der
europäischen Geschichte um 1400: Vorträge der internationalen Tagung in
Budapest vom 8-11. Juli 1987, ed. Josef Macek,
Ernö Marosi, Ferdinand Seibt, Warendorf: Fahlbusch, 1994 -Contains a
number of art historical studies as well.
Cséfalvy, Pál, Esztergom: The Cathedral, The Treasury
and The Castle Museum, Budapest: Helikon, 1992.
Garam, Éva - Kiss, Attila, Gold Finds of the
Migration Period in the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest: Helikon,
1992.
Höfler, Janez - Balazic, Janez, Johannes Aquila,
Murska Sobota: Pomurska zalozba, 1992 - Bilingual (Slovenian-German)
monograph on the late fourteenth century painter active in the present day
Hungarian-Slovenian border region.
Budapest im Mittelalter, ed.
Gerd Biegel, Braunschweig: Braunschweigisches Landesmuseum - Historisches
Museum Budapest, 1991.
Kubinyi, András - Laszlovszky, József, eds., Alltag
und materielle Kultur im mittelalterliche Ungarn. Medium Aevum
Quotidianum 22 (1991).
Dercsényi, Balázs - Hegyi, Gábor - Marosi, Ernő - Török
József, Catholic Churches in Hungary, Budapest, 1991.
 | Other new books - in Hungarian |
Magyar Kódex, vol. I. - Az Árpádok világa.
(Magyarország művelődéstörténete a kezdetektől 1301-ig),
ed. Szentpéteri, József. Budapest: Kossuth, 1999.- First volume of a new
synthesis on Hungarian cultural history, dealing with Árpád age art and
culture. The volume comes with a CD-ROM, which contains all the images in
the book.
Magyar Kódex, vol. 2. - Lovagkor és reneszánsz,
ed. Szentpéteri, József. Budapest: Kossuth, 1999.- The second volume of
the series deals with Hungarian culture in the 14th-15th centuries, under
the Angevin, Luxemburgian and Hunyadi and Jagellonian kings of Hungary.
Kovács, Éva, Species Modus Ordo - válogatott
tanulmányok. Budapest: Szent István Társulat: 1998. - Posthumous
collection of studies of the foremost Hungarian expert on medieval
metalwork.
Marosi, Ernő - Wehli, Tünde, Az Árpád-kor művészeti
emlékei, Budapest: Balassi, 1997. - Short overview of Romanesque and
early Gothic art in Hungary. Although in Hungarian, the illustrations make
it helpful even for those who don't speak the language.
Ipolyi, Arnold, Tanulmányok a középkori magyar
művészetről, Budapest: Holnap, 1997. - Three classic art historical
studies by one of the founders of the discipline in Hungary - the topics
are Medieval architecture in Hungary (1861); Medieval sculpture of Hungary
(1863); Medieval wall painting in Hungary (1864). The volume comes with an
introductory study by Mária Prokopp, and with new notes.
 | Basic handbooks and monographs |
Marosi, Ernő, ed., Magyarországi művészet 1300-1470
körül, 1-2. A magyarországi művészet története II. Budapest:
Akadémiai, 1987 - although in Hungarian, this handbook of the art between
1300 and 1470 in Hungary is indispensable. The second volume contains
almost 2000 images.
Marosi, Ernő, Die Anfänge der Gotik in Ungarn:
Esztergom in der Kunst des 12-13. Jahrhunderts, Budapest: Akadémiai,
1984.
Prokopp, Mária, Italian Trecento Influence on Murals
in East Central Europe, particularly Hungary, Budapest: Akadémiai,
1983.
Ungarische Nationalgalerie Budapest - Alte Sammlung,
Ed. Miklós Mojzer, Budapest, 1984.
Matthias Corvinus und die Renaissance in Ungarn
1458-1541, Schallaburg, 1982 - Exhibition
catalogue. Some Late Gothic works are also treated along with a full
treatment of the Early Renaissance in Hungary.
Radocsay, Dénes, Wandgemälde in mittelalterlichen
Ungarn, Budapest: Corvina, 1977.
Gerevich, László, The Art of Buda and Pest in the
Middle Ages, Budapest: Akadémiai, 1971.
 | Art History Journals and Series |
Journals:
Archaeologiai Értesítő -
The main archaeological journal in Hungary, continuously running since
1868.
Acta Historiae Artium - The
premier art history journal of Hungary, with articles in western languages.
2-4 issues each year since 1953.
Ars Hungarica - The journal
of the Art History Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Articles are in Hungarian, with summaries in English or German. 2 issues
each year since 1973.
Művészettörténeti Értesítő
- Published by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Articles are in
Hungarian. 4 issues each year since 1952.
Műemlékvédelmi Szemle - The
journal of the National Institute for the Protection of Monuments. Studies
and articles on recent discoveries, shorter notices. In Hungarian with
English and German summaries. 2 issues each year since 1991.
Ongoing series:
Művészettörténeti Füzetek -
appears irregularly, consists of scholarly monographs, dissertations and
study volumes. In Hungarian, with extensive summaries in a western
language. 25 volumes have appeared since 1971.
Művészettörténet-Műemlékvédelem
- published by the National Institute for the Protection of Monuments.
Monographs and collections of studies, primarily by art historians and
archaeologists working there, thematic issues and Festschriften,
generally in Hungarian with English/German summaries. 11 volumes have
appeared since 1993.
Magyar Műemlékvédelem - The
yearbook of the National Institute for the Protection of Monuments.
Although a yearbook in theory, only 10 volumes have appeared since 1960.
The last one is volume X, published in 1996, covering the years 1980-1990.
In Hungarian, with short summaries in German and English. Contains
detailed bibliographies of the years covered.
Lapidarium Hungaricum -
Catalogue of the architectural fragments of medieval Hungary. 4 volumes
have appeared since 1988.
Tájak-Korok-Múzeumok
kiskönyvtára - Several hundred small booklets have been published in
this series, each dealing with one monument or museum, usually available
at the site. The primary language of the series is Hungarian, but more
important booklets have been published in English and German as well. The
publishers have also launched a series of books, dealing with such topics
as cathedrals in Hungary, or the frescoes of the Saint Ladislas legend
(Tájak-Korok-Múzeumok könyvtára).
In 1993, a comparable series of booklets, called Erdélyi műemlékek
was started in Kolozsvár (Cluj, Romania), the series is in Hungarian and
deals with monuments in Transylvania.
Incomplete series:
A Magyarországi művészet története -
The history of art in Hungary in 8x2 volumes. Only 3
volumes have appeared so far, including Marosi, Ernő, ed. Magyarországi
Művészet 1300-1470 körül. 1-2, Budapest: MTA, 1987. There is little
hope that this indispensable series will continue in the immediate future.
Magyarország műemléki topográfiája -
This Hungarian catalogue of historic monuments remains
incomplete after a number of important volumes (published since 1948). The
series might come back to life in the near future.
 | History |
Engel, Pál, The Realm of Saint Stephen - History of
Medieval Hungary, London: I.B. Taurus, 2001.
Kontler, László, Millennium in Central Europe: A
History of Hungary, Budapest: Atlantisz, 1999.
Róna Tas, András, Hungarians and Europe in the Early
Middle Ages, Budapest: CEU Press, 1999.
Gesta Hungarorum. The Deeds of the Hungarians by
Simon of Kéza, eds. Veszprémi László, Schaer
Frank. Budapest: CEU Press, 1999.
Kristó, Gyula - Makk, Ferenc, Die ersten Könige
Ungarns. Die Herrscher der Arpadendynastie. Herne: Verlag Tibor
Schäfer, 1999.
Kubinyi, András, Matthias Corvinus. Die Regierung
eines Königreichs in Ostmitteleuropa, 1458-1490, Herne: Verlag Tibor
Schäfer, 1999.
Scriptores Rerum Hungaricarum I-II.
Ed. Szentpétery, Imre, new edition by Szovák, Kornél and Veszprémy László.
Budapest: Nap, 1999. (New edition of the 1937-38 Scriptores, a classic
collection of Latin language medieval Hungarian chronicles and legends of
saints. This new edition reproduces the original, with three other Latin
chronicles added in an Appendix. New studies by Szovák and Veszprémy, as
well as a new Bibliography complete the edition.)
Magocsi, Paul Robert, Historical Atlas of East
Central Europe (A History of East Central Europe I.), University of
Washington Press, 1993.
Sedlar, Jean W., East Central Europe in the Middle
Ages, 1000-1500 (A History of East Central Europe III.), University of
Washington Press
Sugar, Peter F., ed., A History of Hungary,
Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1990.
Louis the Great: King of Hungary and Poland,
ed. S.B. Vardy - Géza Grosschid - Leslie S. Domokos, New York: Columbia UP,
1986.
Mályusz, Elemér, Kaiser Sigismund in Ungarn,
1387-1437, Budapest: Akadémiai, 1990.
Recent and ongoing source publications:
Bak, János et al., The Laws of the Medieval Kingdom
of Hungary. Decreta Regni Mediaevalis Hungariae. (vols. 1-3 have been
published, covering the years 1000-1490).
Anjou-kori oklevéltár. Documenta res Hungaricas
tempore regum Andagavensium illustratia (vols.
1-5, 7., 8., 11. have been published).
Mályusz, Elemér and Iván Borsa, eds., Zsigmond-kori
oklevéltár (Documents of the Sigismund era), 5 vols. have been
published.
For earlier source publications, see the lists in: Benda,
Kálmán, "A magyar történeti forráskiadás múltja," (Past of the source
edition in Hungary) in A magyar történettudomány kézikönyve.
Budapest: Könyvértékesítő Vállalat, 1987; and Draskóczy, István and Soós,
István, "Középkori oklevélpublikációk Magyarországon 1945-1990 között," (Medieval
charter publications in Hungary between 1945-1990) Levéltári
Közlemények (1990), 9-55.
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