Szilágyi András (szerk.): Ars Decorativa 28. (Budapest, 2012)

Ildikó PANDUR: Links between the Oeuvres of Ödön Lechner and Gyula Jungfer

6. Interior of the Historical Picture Gallery in the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, third floor, room in the south-eastern wing, photo from c. 1935 torical Picture Gallery was transferred to the Museum of Fine Arts 3 3 the furnishing of whose department of prints and draw­ings had been designed by Ede Wigand (Toroezkai). 3 4 The specially designed wrought iron display tables by Lechner - as some of their designations also imply - were meant for representative display and not storage. All things considered, it is likely that from 1907 the elaborate iron Lechner showcases orig­inally made for the prints of the National Picture Gallery exhibited in the Academy building not independently of the prepara­tions for the millennium were used later at the same location to show a selection of the prints of the Historical Picture Gallery. The exhibition opened in 1907 was closed for a long time with the outbreak of World War I. 3 5 When in 1923 Zoltán Felvinczi Takács re-arranged the material and put it on display again, 3 6 the showcases were still the same, for they can be seen lined up against the walls in the archive photos 3 7 of Miklós Horthy's visit to the Picture Gal­lery. They were still needed in large num­bers for, similarly to the exhibition in 1907, the overrepresentation of graphic works was conspicuous again "used by the cura­tor especially to illustrate historical events." 3 8 These showcases were surely used in that building until 1939 - the exhi­bition on the third floor of the Academy was closed this year -, as it is proved by contemporary photos from about 1935. 39 (figs. 6-7) 98

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