Tóth Vilmos: Funeral Art - Our Budapest (Budapest, 2006)
Kerepesi út Cemetery at the Turn of the 20th Century
Ferenc Mikola's high quality artwork, the family vault of the Kéiers and the Bieleks completed by 1907, is no longer extant either. Unveiled in 1910, only parts of the Törley Mausoleum survive to this day; the peculiar-looking building of the monument was designed by Rezső Vilmos Ray, while the sculptural decoration was made by József Damkó. The remarkable pieces designed by Ödön Moiret include works made for the tombs of Albert Schickedanz (K 20) and János Ráth (K 37/2). The sculpture on Ottó Petrik's tomb was made by Péter Gémes Gindert (K 10), Lajos Bar- tók's bust was sculpted by Sári Somló (K 29/2), and the sepulchral monument of the Leyer family was brought to Rákoskeresztúr Cemetery from József Andrejka’s studio. Made by Ede Margó, the mutually reflexive reliefs on the tombstones of Gyula Vízvári and Mrs. Vízvári née Jolán Szigeti are fine spec35