Szilágyi András (szerk.): Ars Decorativa 26. (Budapest, 2008)

Ildikó PANDUR: Variations on a Sculpture. Questions and Answers Concerning the 'Ironworker' Sculpture Formerly in the Jungfer Collection

Pályázatok [Hungarian Competitions]: Tiringer & Teichner, artist-smiths and fitters of steel structures and architectural ironwork. Specialists in artistic relief work and in iron, copper and aluminium bronze. Budapest, VII. Hársfa u. 61. Király u. corner.' See Pereházy, Károly: 'Az ezüstkoszorús műlakatos Teichner Ádám munkássága' [The Work of Ádám Teichner, Artist-Smith Decked in a Silver Wreath]. Műemlékvédelem XXXVI, 1992, 4, pp. 238-42, note 6. 52 Építőipar 1903, 1, p. 1; MI 1906, p. 93, ill. 53 'Parliament House, Tower Finial, figure of a warrior from the time of King Matthias, c. 1904.' Pereházy 1986a, pp. 59, 61; Pereházy 1992, p. 54. 54 Here I should like to thank József Lukács (Office of Parliament, Technical Directorate) for his kind assistance in providing me with access to docu­ments from this time. 55 Saffarik, Gyula: 'Irodalmi és képzőművészeti barangolások a barkók földjén' [Literary and Artistic Investigations in the Land of Side-whiskers]. Lakóhelyünk, Ózd, 1981, 6, (Saffarik 1981), pp. 98-100, p. 100 pp. 100-101. 56 Source of the data: Saffarik 1981, p. 100. 57 For information connected with the sculpture I should like to thank Magda Semanova and Dagmar Lobodova, staff members at Kassa's Slovenské Technické Múzeum (Kosice, Slovakia). 58 Characteristische Detads von ausgeführten Bauwerken mit besonderer Berücksichtigung auf jenen von Hugo Licht, Stadtbaudirektor zu Leipzig. Berlin, 1902, Bd. II Tafel 18. Illustration published by: Gerle, János: 'Századfordulós stílusirányzatok' [Stylistic Trends at the Turn of the 20 ,h Century], p. 252. In: Magyarország építészetének története [History of Architecture in Hungary]. Ed.: Sisa, József ­Wiebenson, Dora. Budapest, 1998, pp. 249-73. 59 The transfer was authorised by the Museums Division of the Ministry of Culture and Education, Ordinance 66046/66. 60 Here I wish to thank Mr. László Dobosi, Director of Ózd Museum, and Mrs. László Németh, Head of the Library, for their kind help in my getting to know the history of the sculpture. Also, I should like to thank Gábor Low for allowing me to inspect it. 61 Pereházy 1992, p. 60.

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