Mikó Árpád szerk.: Reneissance year 2008 (A Magyar Nemzeti Galéria kiadványai 2008/1)
PÉTER FARBAKY, ÁRPÁD MIKO, ENIKŐ SPEKNER, KORNÉL SZOVÁK, ISTVÁN TRINGLI, ANDRÁS VÉGH: Matthias Corvinus, the King. Tradition and Renewal in the Hungarian Royal Court, 1458-1490
Coloured Majolica tile floors from the Royal Castle of Buda, last quarter of the 15th century Budapest, Budapesti Történeti Múzeum additions were the oriel, decorated with coats of arms, on the west range (starting 1476) and the north-east palace, whose quadrangular internal courtyard was surrounded by arcades. A renaissance organ gallery was added to the chapel, and some of the chapel furnishings were also made in the new style. Decorative fountains also appeared in the palace: the so called "wall fountain with lion figures" (1483) is in the Late Gothic style, but Italian artists were responsible for the Hercules Fountain in the courtyard ot the north-east palace and the Fountain oi the Muses, which survives almost solely in descriptions.