Vadas József (szerk.): Ars Decorativa 12. (Budapest, 1992)
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IV. Vespasian denarius V. Constantius II siliqua VI. Domitian denarius VII. Antoninus Pius denarius VIII. Trajan denarius IX. Hadrian denarius Hungarian Embroided... 1. The Blanket of Archbishop Oláh, the middle of the 16th century 2. The Bedcover of Archbishop Oláh, die middle of the 16th century 3. The Blanket with the Báthori coat of arms, die first quarter of the 17th century 4. Detail from the border embroidery of the Bádiori blanket 5. A flower stem from the altar frontal of the church of Magyarkirályfalva 6. The coats of amis on die Báthori blanket 7. Crest rose-a detail from die altar frontal of the church of Abafája 8. A detail from an embroidery pattern of Julia Rédei, the end of the 17th century 9. The Báthori coat of arms, on an ebroidery from Árapatak 10. The crested wallhanging of Zsuzsanna Lórántffy 11. Detail from the Lórántffy wallhanging 12. An acanthus flower on a certificate of György Rákóczi I 13. A detail from an embroidery pattern of Júlia Rédei, the end of the 17th century 14. The coat of arms on the Lórántffy bedcover 15. The carpet with the Kéry-Czobor escutcheon, the middle of the 17th century 16. A comer ornament from the carpet with the Kéry-Czobor escutcheon 17. The Kéry-Czobor coat of arms 18. Details from the pattern book of Corte, entitled Corona de le mostre, around 1566 19. A detail from an embroidered ornament of the caparison of Charles Gustavus X, King of S werden, 1660 20. The blue satin tablecloth, from the last quarter of th" 17th century 21. A detail from one of the applied ambroideries on the tablecloth 22. A part of the bedcurtains, the last quarter of the 17th century 23. A detail from die frieze of die bedcurtains 24. A flower stem on the bedcurtains 25. Fringes and a bobble on the bedcurtains 26. The bedcover with the Thököly coat of arms, the last quarter of the 17th century 28. A bedcurtain set with Point de Hoingrie embroidery. Chateau de Talcy, the first half of the 17tii century Art Nouveau Jewels... 1. "A jour zománcos ékszerek aranyból. Drágaköves, faragott fésű számból. Tervezte és készítette Tarján Oszkár." (Gold jewels with "a jour" enamel. A carved horn comb with precious stones. Designed and made by Oszkár Tarján.) In. Magyar Ipannűvészet 1905. p.28. (Following the Christmas Exhibition, the horn comb and the pendant with the flying fish were bought by the Buda-