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The first golden age : painting in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and the Műcsarnok : [Műcsarnok, Budapest, November 22, 2016 - March 12, 2017]The second part of the nineteenth century and the first fifteen years of the twentieth century (up to the First World War) constituted a golden age of painting in Central Europe. It was the age when ... the region encompassed by the Austro- Hungarian Empire consciously embarked on the process of modernisation. A new awareness of nationhood, coupled with a determination to "catch up" with the perceived cultural performance of the Western half of Europe, produced a string of spectacular achievements in culture generally, but especially in the fine arts. The different art centres of the Empire and its nations (Austrians, Czechs, Poles, Hungarians and Croats, to mention only the numerically largest ones) all embarked on the modernisation of their economies and concomitantly of their cultural production, not least the visual arts. It was a time when high culture enjoyed an especially privileged status: architecture, painting and sculpture all received close attention from the politico-cultural elite. This was because the visual and plastic arts were perceived as indicators of a country's level of (European) civilisation and had become a vital part of state representation. International Exhibitions were important forums where national cultures competed for attention and were considered to be barometers of the progress made on the road to modernity. This was the first time that an exhibition has been dedicated to showing the painting of the whole Central European region between about 1860 and 1900. The aim has been to select from each nation some of the most remarkable works created during those four decades. 168 paintings from six countries and 22 collections (state and private) represented the different schools of paintings according to the chosen leitmotivs of the show.Type of material - catalogue ; adult, seriousPublication and manufacture - Budapest : Műcsarnok, 2016Language - englishISBN - 978-963-9506-98-5COBISS.SI-ID - 29152003
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Bán, András, 1951- |
Miszlivetz, Ferenc
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Műcsarnok |
Budapest |
22. 11. 2016-12. 3. 2017 |
Razstavni katalogi |
srednjeevropska umetnost |
madžarsko slikarstvo |
avstrijsko slikarstvo |
poljsko slikarstvo |
češko slikarstvo |
hrvaško slikarstvo |
realizem |
naturalizem |
fin de siècle |
Avstro-Ogrska monarhija |
druga polovica 19.st. |
madžarski muzeji |
zgodovina razstav
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