Tátrai Vilmos szerk.: A Szépművészeti Múzeum közleményei 90-91.(Budapest, 1999)
The Budapest Museum of Fine Arts in 1998
Lieve Verschuir, The Fire of London. 1666 (Á. Dicső) Romanino, Three frescoes from Ghedi, near Brescia (I. Lente, K. Forrai, I. Jeszeniczky, R Menráth, I. Bona, M. Hoós, E. Somos) Felice Ficherelli, Tarquin and Lucretia (I. Csík) G. Dou, The Parable of the Man Hiding Treasure (fig. 100) (M. Velekei) Naiveu, Portraits of a Man and a Woman (A. Fáy) Flaminio Torre, Rebecca and Eliezer (K. Nemesányi) Antonis van Dyck, The Portrait of a Married Couple (M. Velekei) Michèle Giambono, Madonna and Child Enthroned (A. Dicső) Paolo Caylina, The Lamentation (fig.97) (Zs. Kurovszky, E. Harsányi) J. Ligozzi, The Assumption of the Virgin (I. Nemcsics) Jan van Noordt, The Continence of Scipio (fig. 98) (D. Gajzágó, M. Gyöpös) Jacopo da Empoli, The Drunkenness of Noah (M. Szentkirályi) R. Garbo, The Holy Family with Angels (fig. 99) (A. Fáy) G. Pesce, The Crucifixion (Réti B. Tünde) Flemish Painter, The Palace of the governors of the Netherlands (I. Jeszeniczky, E. Perjés) Restored pieces of the Department of Sculpture Austrian Sculptor, c. 1460: Madonna, lime (fig. 101) (M. Kázik) South German Sculptor, c. 1480: Madonna (Mrs. T. Eisenmayer) French Sculptor, 14 th c: Madonna, ivory (I. Pankaszi) Parisian Sculptor, c. 1400: Madonna, marble (J. Varga) South German, c. 1500, Mettercia, lime (I. Boros) Assay and preparation of 22 Gothic sculptures (I. Boros) Jörg Lederer, polyptych, X-ray analysis of the right wing Parisian Sculptor, c. 1400: Madonna, X-ray analysis Neapolitan Sculptor: Reliquary of St. Catherine (Zs. Bajza, Hungarian School of Arts) Cleaning and preparation of casts of Mediaeval and Renaissance sculptures (G. Hatalay, Zs. Plánka, Z. Takács, R. Káldy, I. Bodor) NEW ACQUISITIONS Department of Egyptian Antiquities Anthropoid coffin of a child, wood Lying female figure (concubina) with child, terracotta Two mummies of bird (falcon) (fig. 102) Fragment of a coffin lid, wood Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities From among the 18 new acquisitions the most outstanding ones are a cup from Chios. 6 c. B.C.. a portrait of Augustus, fayance, and a 13-pieces collection of Coptic seals