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Recent Acquisitions of Hungarian Art: Gifts from the Salgo Trust for Education

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Recent Acquisitions of Hungarian Art: Gifts from the Salgo Trust for EducationWednesday, September 13, 2023 - Sunday, January 14, 2024

Volpe Gallery

Founded in 1991, the Salgo Trust for Education managed the remarkable and wide-ranging art collection of Nicolas M. Salgo (1914–2005), a Hungarian-American business executive and US Ambassador. In 2022, the Zimmerli Art Museum received a gift of paintings and photographs from the Salgo collection that adds long-desired artists and subjects to the museum’s permanent collection. Joining a select group of Hungarian works already in the collection, the Salgo gifts extend the strength of the Zimmerli’s holdings into Eastern Europe and forge a closer connection between the museum’s permanent collections of European and Russian art.

The Salgo gifts featured in this gallery include works by Mihály Munkácsy and Josef Rippl-Ronai, two Hungarian painters who pursued their careers in Paris. Munkácsy’s vibrant flower still life and Rippl-Ronai’s expressionistic landscape introduce these important categories of painting into the Zimmerli’s European art collection with excellent examples. The Salgo gift also increases the representation of women artists in the European collection with works painted by Eszter Mattioni and Margit Anna as well as a portrait of the artist Méla Müller. Ten photographs by Andre Kertesz are the first by this important modernist in the Zimmerli’s growing photography collection, and they show the artist developing his compositional style in his native country.

Organized by Christine Giviskos, Curator of Prints, Drawings, and European Art

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Budafok, Wine Cellars
André Kertész
1919, printed after 1964
Esztergam Basilica from Parkany Harbor
André Kertész
c. 1920, printed after 1964
Family Portrait
André Kertész
c. 1914-1920
Flowers in a Blue Vase
Mihály Munkácsy
1882
Naplemente (Sunset)
André Kertész
May 15, 1917, printed after 1964
Portrait of the artist Méla Müller
Philip Alexius de László
1901
Raczvaros
André Kertész
c. 1919, printed after 1964
Self-portrait
Margit Anna
1937
Tiszaszalka
André Kertész
c. 1915, printed after 1964
Untitled (people in boat)
André Kertész
August 1919
View of Radak St.,Abony
André Kertész
July 27, 1921
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