Ihász István - Pintér János szerk.: Történeti Muzeológiai Szemle: A Magyar Múzeumi Történész Társulat Évkönyve 5. (Budapest, 2005)

IV. Kiállítások - H. Bathó Edit: A „Lehel kürt és kultusza" c. kiállítás ismertetése

The third hall, which bears the name The Jász Horn in Oar Day and Age, contains a rich variety of exhibits belonging to the cult in its 20 tn-century form, ranging from artistic, beau­tifully worked forms through to everyday objects. Today interest in Lehel' s Horn/ the Jász Horn appears to be growing again in the form of a symbol. Numerous institutes, companies, associations and restaurants bear the name, and depictions of the horn turn up in the most unexpected places, often drawn aesthetically (on pamphlets, invitations, picture postcards, maps and books) but frequently less tastefully (on T-shirts, glasses, ashtrays, vases, key-rings, plastic milk and soured-cream cartons). Imita­tion horns are also very popular and have been made from a great variety of materials (straw, wickerwork, wood, glass, ceramics, clay, crystal, porcelain, honeycakes, marzipan, candies).

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