Tóth Vilmos: Funeral Art - Our Budapest (Budapest, 2006)

■ Tibor Szervátiuiz: The funeral monument of Zoltán Káldy in the Farkasrét Cemetery Another important contribution to the topic’s literature is the second volume of Buda's monumental topography published in 1962. Sections of the work on the old cemeteries of Buda were written by Miklós Horler. (Most of the surviving sepulchres discussed in the book have since been removed to Kerepesi tit Cemetery.) Károly Lyka’s monographs, especially his Szobráóza- tunk a izázadficrdulón (Our Sculpture at the Turn of the Century, 1954), have a great interest to the student of sepulchral art. The chapter on funer­al monuments in Magyar Művéózet i8go-igig (Hungarian Art 1890—1919), a two-volume monographic study of the turn of the century, was written by Ildikó Nagy. János Gerle also makes repeated mention of sepulchral monu­ments in his various works on turn-of-the-century art. Possibly the most commented-on piece of Hungary's funereal art is the Monument for the Martyrs of 1956 by György Jovánovics. The most detailed 8

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