Budapest Régiségei 18. (1958)

TANULMÁNYOK - Vattai Erzsébet: A margitszigeti korona 191-210

CAPTIONS Fig. 1 The first published completed picture of the crown of the Margaret Island from 1847. Taken from Szerelmey's work "Hungarian Past and Present" Fig. 2 Kubinyi's ground-plan of the Church of the Blessed Virgin on the Margaret Island. 1. The tomb where the crown was found. 2. Tomb of the so-called Greek Knight Fig. 3 Drawing representing the crown of the Mar­garet Island, laid-out Fig. 4 1. Fleur-de-lys adorning the silver-gilt reli­quary-crown from Stockholm, 13th century. 2. Fleur-de-lys from the silver-gilt crown found at Basel in the tomb of the Empress Anne Ger­trude (t 1281) Fig. 5 The silver-gilt crown of the Margaret Island. End of 13th century, before reconstruction. Budapest, Hungarian National Museum. Height : 6.2 cm; diameter: 17 cm; length of a member : 6.3 cm Fig. 6 The crown of the Margaret Island after recon­struction Fig. 7 Fragments of golden crown and clasp. First half of 13th century. Budapest, Hungarian Nation­al Museum. Height : 2,7 cm ; length of a member : 4,8 cm ; diam. of clasp : 3,3 cm Fig. 8 Silver-gilt crown and orb from Maria's (fl395) tomb at Nagyvárad—Oradea Budapest, Hun­garian National Museum. Height: 8,2 cm; length of a member: 4,9—5,1 cm; height of orb: 17,4 cm Fig. 9 Silver-gilt crown. 14th century. Brussels, Musée de Cinquantenaire. Height : 6,5 cm, length of a member ; 6—7 cm Fig. 10 Gold crown ordered by Charles IV. 1346 or somewhat earlier. Prague, Dome-Treasury. Height : 17—19 cm, diameter : 19 cm Fig. 11 Crown with fleur-de-lys, silver-gilt. First half of 15th century. Salzburg — Nonnberg. Height: 4 cm; diam.: 17 cm Fig. 12 Crown with filigree enamel. Silver plates mounted on copper hoop. Nurenberg, Germa­nisches Museum, 15th and 16th century. Height : 9,6 cm; length of a member 6,4—6,5 cm

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