Klemmné Németh Zsuzsa (szerk.): Triznya Mátyás 1922 - 1991 (Szentendre-Zebegény, 2012)
3 László Cs. Szabó, Római Akvarellek Triznya Mátyás (1922-1991), Kortárs Madó, Budapest, 2002 p.17 a beautiful woman always showing a new face revealed its secrets step by step and offered inexhaustible inspiration for the sensitiveeyed painter, who turned to her with devotion. He was searching for the spirit of the views, the “Numen” of things - as László Cs. Szabó wrote: “In his pictures of Rome, gods guarding the hearth have not emigratedfrom under the roof. Gods and goddesses still live in the sensitive trees of Palatinus. ”3 24
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