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Mihály Munkácsy and the House of Parliament
Imre Steindl, the architect of the House of Parliament, assigned
a subordinate role to sculpture and painting when
designing the neo-Gothic building of the Parliament. As
a compromise, he accepted the use of decorative painting,
which formed a unity with the interior decoration, and
sculptures, whose colours were in harmony with those of
the murals, but rejected the installation of oil paintings. This
is why it is interesting that Mihály Munkácsy, who was a
celebrated Hungarian genius of a painter residing abroad
at the time, was commissioned to paint a picture of the
conquest of the Carpathian Basin by the Hungarians, an
important event of Hungary’s national history. The painting
was to be installed in the House of Parliament, completed
in 1902, yet it took more than twenty years for the painting
to be actually displayed there.
This volume of the Parliament Guide Books is intended to
offer an extensive insight into some interesting stories related
to Munkácsy’s The Conquest, from the creation and
the reception of the painting through an overview of contemporary
depictions of the conquest to a follow-up of the
later story of the painting.
Release Date: 2019
Number of pages: 88
Size: 16,8 x 18,8 cm
Cover: puhafedeles
ISBN: 978-615-5674-53-2
ISSN: 2416-1594
Price:
Hungarian: 1400 Ft
English: 1990 Ft
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