Tátrai Vilmos szerk.: A Szépművészeti Múzeum közleményei 90-91.(Budapest, 1999)
VARGA, LÍVIA: The Reconsideration of the Portrait Reliefs of King Matthias Corvinus (1458-1490), and Queen Beatrix of Aragon (1476-1508)
40. Resurrection, funerary monument of Pope Paul II. Grotte Vaticane 41. Detail of the Resurrection 42. Detail of the Matthias relief door and window frames, which once belonged to Matthias' palace in Buda. 58 On one of them, the same type of oak leaves and empty acorn shells are visible (fig. 44), as on the Budapest reliefs. 59 The numerous remaining architectural fragments with sculpted decoration, together with sculpted fragments which survived in Buda from the last decade of King Matthias' rule and which have been attributed to Giovanni Dalmata, argue for a reconsideration of his artistic role 58 On the permanent exhibition of the Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest, see Balogh, op. cit. (Mátyás király, n. 3) I, p. 125. 59 Historical Museum of Budapest, inv. no. 49/237, presently on loan to, and exhibited in, the Hungarian National Gallery.