Kerényi Ferenc - Kováts Imre (szerk.): „Tanuljátok meg, mi a költő…” (Gyula, 2001)
List of Pictures
1. The authentic representation of Sándor Petőfi in a daguerreotype. It may have been taken in 1845 by Gábor Egressy — PIM Collection of Fine Arts 2. Petőfi’s trunk, obtained in 1843 - PIM Collection of Fine Arts 3. Soma Orlai Petries: István Petrovics circa 1845 — PIM Collection of Fine Arts 4. Soma Orlai Petries: Mrs. István Petrovics née Mária Hruz circa 1845 - PIM Collection of Fine Arts 5. Soma Orlai Petries: Lowland landscape. The painting, which reminded Petőfi of his homeland, once decorated his home in Pest — PIM Collection of Fine Arts 6. Portrait of the strolling player in the picture of an unknown painter — PIM Collection of Fine Arts 7. The birth of the name Petőfi at the signature try-out of the student in Pápa (1842) — PIM Collection of Manuscripts 8. The first poem published in print - Athenaeum, May 22. 1842. — PIM Library 9. Soma Orlai Petries: Petőfi in Debrecen - PIM Collection of Fine Arts 10. The first draft of the Poem The plan that came to naught (1844) - PIM Collection of Manuscripts 11. The first volume of poems, which signified a new era in the history of Hungarian lyric - The cover of Poems 1842—1844 - PIM Library 12. The ’scene’ on the back cover of The Hammer of the Place reputedly a sketch by Petőfi — PIM Library 13. The cover of John the valiant was drawn by Soma Orlai Petries - PIM Collection of Fine Arts 14. The group of objects from the staying in Borjád (1845) - PIM Collection of Relics 15. Miklós Barabás: Sándor Petőfi (1845) - PIM Collection of Fine Arts 16. The verse-cycle of the hatred of the world and misanthropy (1845-1846) - Clouds cover - PIM Library 1 7. The marble table of the Pilvax coffee house and the one-time attendants of the ‘Table of Public Opinion’ — PIM Collection of Relics 18. The gallery of the heroes of the French revolution, from the bequest of Sándor Petőfi - PIM Collection of Fine Arts 19. The manuscript of The verdict was copied by Júlia Szendrey - PIM Collection of Manuscript 20. Miklós Barabás: Mihály Tompa (1847) — PIM Collection of Fine Arts 21. Miklós Barabás: János Arany (1848) — PIM Collection of Fine Arts 22. Petöfi’s agreement with Gusztáv Emich to publish the Collective Verses (June 22 1846) — PIM Collection of Manuscripts 23. The Collective Verses was published on the 15lh of March 1847 - PIM Library 24. Miklós Barabás: Júlia Szendrey (1848) - PIM Collection of Fine Arts 25. Júlia Szendrey’s wedding ring in a reliquary made later on - PIM Collection of Relics 26. From the furnishings of the dwelling of the Petőfis in Dohány Street (1847-1848) - PIM Collection of Relics