Art Nouveau in Hungary

Fine Arts
ART NOUVEAU TENDENCIES Theoretical Background Céhbeliek Cennini Society Leo Belmonte Gödöllõ Colony of Artists Kéve Aladár Körösfõi-Kriesch Sándor Nagy Jenõ Remsey Mariska Undi PARALLELISMS IN THE FINE ARTS Béla Iványi-Grünwald Lajos Gulácsy István Csók Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka Valéria Dienes The Eight Endre Frecskay Árpád Juhász Kecskemét Artistst's Colony Elek Koronghi-Lippich Dezsõ Malonyai MIÉNK Nagybánya Artistst's Colony The Neo movement or "Neósok" Vilmos Perlrott-Csaba József Rippl-Rónai Elek Petrovics Bertalan Székely Szolnok Colony of Artists Mór Than and Károly Lotz János Vaszary
Architecture
The influence of Western European Art Nouveau in Hungary Ödön Lechner and the beginnings of the Hungarian style The Followers of Ödön Lechner Béla Lajta Historism and Art Nouveau in Hungarian architecture around 1900 Károly Kós and the Youngs István Medgyasszay László Vágó and József Vágó Art nouveau sculpture in Hungary
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Decorative Arts
Background institutions Ex libris Other Art Nouveau graphic works Book illustration Jewellery making Costumes and tissue Carpets Interior design Stained glass windows Glass art Pottery and china Influence of folk art József Rippl-Rónai and the Andrássy dining room

[Webpage conception: Mr. Miklós SZÉKELY]  [Translation: Ms. Ágnes MÉSZÁROS, Mr. Péter SCHMIDT]  [Web design & programing: Mr. Norbert STOCKER (taybore at gmail dot com)]
[Architecture: Mr. József ROZSNYAI, Mr. Márk SZERDAHELYI]  [Fine Arts: Ms. Katalin BALÁZS, Mr. Miklós SZÉKELY]  [Decorative Arts: Mr. Zsolt SOMOGYI]
[Pictures by: Kieselbach Gallery, Nemes Gallery (fine arts); József Rozsnyai (architecture); Museum of Applied Arts (decorative arts)]
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