Csornay Boldizsár - Dobos Zsuzsa - Varga Ágota - Zakariás János szerk.: A Szépművészeti Múzeum közleményei 100. (Budapest, 2004)
URBACH, ZSUZSA: Ein flämischer ikonographischer Bildtypus im italienischen Quattrocento. Bemerkungen zur Studie von Éva Eszláry
without his mothers noble effort, as a member of the Brunszvik-Forray-Nádasdy family that was so prominent in 19th-century Hungarian culture. His travels, journals and pictures, 37 but also the works of art created in his memory after his death and the illustrious 19th-century Hungarian artists who were involved with these works play an important role in the fact that his name appears in art historical studies to the present day. KATALIN PAP F Translated by Dániel Bodonyi Most recently, an album entitled Egyiptom magyar szemmel (Egypt with Hungarian Eyes) was published in 1995 of the works of Iván Forray and Lajos Libay Károly, edited by György Sümegi. Forray 's watercolours have a significance from a domestic perspective as well, see for example his works displayed at the exhibition held in the memory of the great flood in Pest, organised by the Municipal Picture Gallery in 1938, as well as K. Némethy, A pest-dunai árvíz 1838-ban (The 1838 Flood of the Danube in Pest), Budapest 1939, 364-66, esp. 382; G. Tolnai, A Duna áradása Pesten (The Flood of the Danube in Pest), Budapest 1946, 10.