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In memoriam István Széchenyi
In memoriam István Széchenyi

Author(s): Author Not Specified
Subject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts
Published by: Society of the Hungarian Quarterly

Summary/Abstract: Franz Eybl: Count István Széchenyi, 1842, lithograph Hungarian Historical Gallery of the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest Johann Nepomuk Ender: Count István Széchenyi, 1818, watercolour Art Collection of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Unknown Artist: The First Horse Race in Pest, 1827, watercolour Hungarian Historical Gallery of the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest Anton Strohmayer: Horse Race in Pozsony (Pressburg/Bratislava), 1839, lithograph Hungarian Historical Gallery of the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest Unknown Artist: Crescence Seilern, István Széchenyi’s Wife, after 1830, ivory miniature Hungarian Historical Gallery of the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest Károly Sterio after Manó Andrássy: Count István Széchenyi on Horseback at the Pest Bridgehead of the Chain Bridge, 1850s, watercolour Art Collection of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Miklós Barabás: Portrait of Adam Clark, in the Background the Construction of the Chain Bridge, 1849, lithograph Hungarian Historical Gallery of the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest Section of the Chain-chamber, 1897 Joseph Sauter ’s copy of an earlier design in the possession of Franz Kölgen, onion paper, indian ink Hungarian Technology and Traffic Museum, Budapest Vacuum cylinder of the Steam-engine used in the Construction at the Chain Bridge, 1897 Joseph Sauter ’s copy of an earlier design in the possession of Franz Kölgen, onion paper, indian ink Hungarian Technology and Traffic Museum, Budapest Miklós Barabás: William Tierney Clark, 1842, oil on canvas Hungarian Historical Gallery of the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest John Mortimer–John Samuel Hunt, London: Trowel Used at the Laying of the Foundation Stone of the Chain Bridge, 1842. Engraved by Károly Dietze, silver, enamel, ivory Hungarian National Museum, Budapest Gyula Szabó: Portrait of István Széchenyi, with a View of Pest and Buda and the Planned Chain Bridge in the Background, 1843, oil on canvas Hungarian Historical Gallery of the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest Miklós Barabás: The Laying of the Foundation Stone of the Chain Bridge, 1864, oil on canvas Hungarian Historical Gallery of the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest Unknown Artist: View of Pest and Buda from Gellért Hill, 1820s, paper, coloured lithograph Hungarian Historical Gallery of the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest Miklós Barabás: Portrait of Count István Széchenyi, with the Construction of the Chain Bridge in the background, 1867, oil on canvas Hungarian Historical Gallery of the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest Drawing of the Foundation Stone of the Chain Bridge. From above and from the side Department of Manuscripts & Rare Books, Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, K 176/67, fol. 1r Unknown Artist: Bird’s Eye View of Pest and Buda Including the Future Chain Bridge, around 1830, paper, coloured lithograph Hungarian Historical Gallery of the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest

  • Issue Year: 2010
  • Issue No: 200
  • Page Range: 0-0
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English