Szilágyi András (szerk.): Ars Decorativa 20. (Budapest, 2001)

Hilda HORVÁTH: Walter Crane's Wallpaper in the Budapest Museum of Applied Arts

NOTES 1 Archives of the Budapest Museum of Applied Arts, Inv. No.: KRTF 253, 254, 255, 256, 258, 259, 260, 262, 263,264. 2 Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest. Inv. No.: 59.277 3 Vase, Zsolnay factory, design and painting by Crane, Pécs, 23. octobre, 1900. Owned by Janus Pannonius Mú­zeum, Pécs, Inv. No.: 51.6491 4 Bookplates of Walter Crane at the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest. Kisgrafika 1998/1. 4-6. 5 Walter Crane: An Artist's Reminiscences. London, Methuen, 1907. 6 Az Orsz. Magy. Iparművészeti Múzeum Walter Crane műveinek jegyzéke. (National Hungarian Museum of Applied Arts. Catalogue of Works by Walter Crane) Budapest, Athenaeum, 1900. no. 245. (Hereafter: Catalogue of Works...) 7 Documents connected with the purchase are kept in the Archives of the Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest: cor­respondence Inv. No.: 1900/446, 1900/501, 1900/503, 1900/510, 1900/517 8 Watercolour on paper, 26,5 x 23,5 cm, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest. Inv. No.: KRTF 930, Catalogue of Works..., no. 528. 9 Watercolour on paper, 27 x 23,8 cm. Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest. Inv. No.: KRTF 929, Catalogue of Works..., no. 518. 10 Line drawing on paper, opaque, 31,5 x 19,5 cm, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest. Inv. No.: KRTF 435, Catalogue of Works..., no. 339. Published in Grimm's Household Stories, London, 1882. Also published in Ignác Halász (after the Brothers Grimm), Stories for Children, Budapest, 1887, 1899 (in Hungarian). 11 Line drawing on paper, opaque, 20 x 14 cm, Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest. Inv. No.: KRTF 928, Catalogue of Works..., no. 273. 12 The dish, which bears the inscription "SKOAL", has been published: see Magyar Iparművészet (Hungarian Applied Art) 1900, p. 163. Formerly in György Ráth's pri­vate collection, the dish was kept in the gallery at his villa. It is now in the possession of the Budapest Museum of Applied Arts. Inv. No.: 59.2240 13 Published on several occasions by the firm Maw and Co. For dishes designed by Crane, see The Work of Walter Crane. With Notes by the Artist, The Easter Art Annual for 1898, Extra Number of the Art Journal London, 1898, p. 31. P. G. Konody: The Art of Walter Crane. London, Bell, 1902, ill. between pp. 126 and 127, O. von Schleinitz: Walter Crane, Künstler Monographien LXII, Bielefeld - Leipzig, Velhagen und Klasing, 1902, p. 137. 14 Catalogue of Works..., nos. 559, 561-4. 15 Catalogue of Works..., no. 22. 16 Archives of the Museum of Applied Arts, correspon­dence inventory no. 1900/446, 1900/501, 1900/510 17 Ibid 1900/456 18 Konody, op. cit. p. 121. 19 Walter Crane 1845-1915. Artist, Designer and Socialist. London, Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd., 1989, p. 136. 20 The Work of Walter Crane. With Notes by the Artist, The Easter Art Annual for 1889, Extra Number of the Art Journal London, 1898, p. 23. 21 Emilien Isoz: Walter Crane, Budapest, Franklin, 1895, nos. 25, 29 and 106 (in Hungarian) 22 The "Modem Art" exhibition at the Museum of App­lied Arts. Catalogue of the exhibition, Budapest, 1898, p. 19, nos. 202-210 (in Hungarian). For the "The Peacock Garden" wallpaper and frieze, see ibid., no. 204. 23 Archives of the Museum of Applied Arts, Inv. No.: NLT 2379 24 See Katalin Geller: English Sources of "Hungarian Style" In: Britain and Hungary. Edited by Gyula Emyey. Budapest, 1999. 17-29. 25 Károly Lyka: The Borders Beetwen Fine Art and App­lied Art, in: Lectures for the General Public in the National Hungarian Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, 1907, p. 15. (in Hungarian) 25 Archives of the Museum of Applied Arts, correspon­dence inventory no. 1886/4 27 Ibid, 1895/24, 1895/35 28 Ibid. 1896/18.21,25,84,95, 104, 114, 121, 132 29 Ibid, 1896/27,40,45,58,73,94, 103, 134,215,241 3(1 Ibid, 1899/370 31 Károly Lyka: The Borders Beetwen Fine Art and Applied Art, in: Lectures for the General Public in the National Hungarian Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, 1907. Dr. Mihály József Eisler: The Art and Uniqueness of Aubrey Beardsley, in: idem. Count A. P. Vay: British Industry and British Applied Art, in: Lectures for the General Public in the National Hungarian Museum of Applied Arts, Bu­dapest, 1908. and Pál Nádai: British Social Art, in: Lectures for the General Public in the National Hungarian Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, 1910 (all in Hungarian) 32 Archives of the Budapest Museum of Applied Arts, Inv. No.: KRTF 134

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