Szilágyi András (szerk.): Ars Decorativa 18. (Budapest, 1999)

Magdolna LICHNER: Data on Gyula Benczúr's Collection of Textiles

INVENTORY OF PIECES SELECTED FROM THE TEXTILES COLLECTION OF THE LATE GYULA BENCZÚR, PAINTER 1. (23). Tablecloth with appliqué work 1,711,666 K* Italian, 2nd half of the 16th c. Budapest Museum of Applied Arts, (hereafter: MAA) Inv. No.: 16.192 2. (2.) Ornamented saddlecloth. Velvet, 4,000,000 with silver embroidery. Hungarian, 2nd half of the 17th c. MAA Inv. No.: 16.190 3. (3.) Baldachin drapery. Velvet, 2,000,000 with silver embroidery. 17th c. MAA Inv. No.: 16.191 4. (6,7) Two pieces of patterned green velvet 4,000,000 Italian, 15th c. MAA Inv. No.: 16.194.195 5. (30.) Casula, green layered velvet 4,000,000 Italian, early 16th c. MAA Inv. No.: 16.186 6. (52.) Stole, red patterned velvet 1,000,000 Venetian, 16th c. MAA Inv. No.: 16.188 7. (16.) Semi-silk damask 1,500,000 Italian or French, early 17th c. MAA Inv. No.: 16.206 8. (26.) Silk brocade, with palmette pattern 1,500,000 Spanish, 16th c. MAA Inv. No.: 16.203 9. (34.) Casula with appliqué embossed embroidery 6,000,000 Hungarian, 2nd half of the 17th c. MAA Inv. No.: 16.184 10. (21.) Damask fabric 2,000,000 Italian, early 17th c. MAA Inv. No.: 16.205 11. (33.) Casula, silk brocade 3,000,000 French or Spanish, 17th c. MAA Inv. No.: 16.185 * Abbreviation of Korona, Hungarian currency in the twenties of the 20th century

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