Hungarian "ORSZAGALMA", Par of the Coronatrions Ceremony of the Kings
Mátyás király címere a Mátyás templomban. fotó: Sándor Kemecsei
Almos, first Grand Prince of the Magyars.
Italy and Hungary in the Renaissance (Book review)
Back in 2007, a major conference was organized at Villa I Tatti (The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies in Florence), dedicated to Humanism and early Renaissance art in the Kingdom of Hungary. The conference aimed to give an overview of the field, focusing naturally on connections between Italy and Hungary. In August 2011, the long-awaited volume of the these studies has been published by Villa I Tatti, edited by Péter Farbaky and Louis A. Waldman. The conference, the…
ROYALTY AND POMP
Crown of St. Stephen-Hungary
A Szent Korona képekben
Felülről
Huns and the Central Plains
Watch Video Play Video The Beijing World Art Museum is using ancient cultural relics to tell a story of conflict and hard-won unity. The show takes us through the turbulent relations between the nomadic Huns and the Central Plains dynasties, many centuries ago. Centuries-old bronzeware, pottery, jade pieces, gold and silver, and even ancient weapons. More than 130 artifacts reveal the long road to integration between the Huns and the Central Plains dynasties. This story spans a great swath…