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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