K. Palágyi Sylvia szerk.: Balácai Közlemények 2008/10. (Veszprém, 2008)

KIRCHHOF, ANITA: The decorative system and reconstruction of the red dining room at Baláca - A balácai vörös ebédlő dekorációs rendszere és rekonstrukciója

RHÉ 1912. 78-104; RHÉ 1927/28. 54-55. RHÉ 1907. 364-368.; RHÉ 1912. 78-104.; RHÉ 1927/28. 54-59. RHÉ 1912. 78-104. RHÉ 1907. 364.; RHÉ 1912. 78-104.; RHÉ 1927/28. 54. RHÉ 1912. 78-104. RHÉ 1912. 78-84. RHÉ 1912.11t. 1. RHÉ 1912.111..4. RHÉ 1912. III. t. 1; V. t. 1-6. RHÉ 1912. III. t. 4. The belonging of the fragment with the grasshopper to the Red Dining Room or its possible pedestal position is still an open question. RHÉ 1912. 83. RHÉ 1912. 85-86. NAGY 1926. 85-98. NAGY 1926. 85-98. 87. Abb. 2 a-b; XII. c. NAGY 1926. 86-88. NAGY 1926. 88. HEKLER, A., Kunst und Kultur Pannoniens in ihren Hauptströmungen. In: Strena Buliciana 924. 107.; NAGY 1920/22. 18-24.; NAGY 1926. 85-98.; DRACK 1950. 15-16., 22. THOMAS 1964. IX-XIX.; XXIX-LXXX.; THOMAS 1964a. 78-79.; 92-104. For the 1951 exhibition only the yellow —violet room had been reconstructed. THOMAS 1964. X.; THOMAS 1964a. 95. In the earlier publications erroneously the year 1950 was denoted as he opening time of the exhibition: PALÁGYI 1984. 17. THOMAS 1964. XL; THOMAS 1964a. 76-78.; 95-96. The reconstructions had been removed by É. Krai and I. Felhősi. PALÁGYI 1984. 47. They placed the fragments on large carrying panels covered by sponge, their surfaces were protected by Japanese vellum. The wall painting of the yellow—lilac room was restored for the exhibition in the Baláca villa, according to the reconstruction made by E. B. Thomas. KRÁL 1999-2000. 152. For the sake of the better accessability and to ensure the possibility of further investiga­tions the wall painting representing Dionysus the Child on a black background, the fragments of the wall painting of the Red Dining Room and of the red-black room on panels we had placed into flat (15 cm high) crates between 1999 and 2000. NAGY 1926. 86. THOMAS 1964. XII-XVIIL; THOMAS 1964a. 76-104. RHÉ 1912.78.; NAGY 1926. 85-86.; THOMAS 1964a. 96. NAGY 1926. 85-86. According to her the Red Dining Room belonged to the room no. 20. of the manin building no. I., the tablinum of the villa, because stucco fragments belonging to the wall painting are said to be found there. THOMAS 1964. XII-XVIII; THOMAS 1964a. 97.; PALÁGYI 2004a. 273. Fig. 7., 274. THOMAS 1964. IV.; THOMAS 1964a. 79.; PALÁGYI 1994. 13. WELLNER 1970. 334., according to him the early wall paintings originate from a period from the Flavius era till the Marcomann wars. FRIZOT 1981. 263-264., who determined the age of the early wall paintings as end of the 1 st century A.D. and the beginning of the 2 nd century A.D. PALÁGYI 2004. 176-215. On the stucco imitation of the Red Dining Room: 178-179. PALÁGYI 1984. 47.; PALÁGYI 1994. 10. I found fragments belonging to pedestal and medallion: LDM inv. no. 88.1.2278.; 89. 1. 2278.; 56.1.316.

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