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    Daguerreotypes in the Collection of KEMKI ADK

    Daguerreotypes in the Collection of KEMKI ADK

    … sculptor István Ferenczy, made by Adolf Gola and preserved in the collection of the SZM - KEMKI ADK, recorded the effort attempt to erect the firsta Hungarian public monument for a Central-European national leader. The images therefore document an important phase in the formation of Hungarian national identity in the nineteenth century Reform era. In addition to its cultural-historical significance, the series is also of significant technical-historical interest because very few …

    Károly Tóth

    Károly Tóth

    … Archives and Documentation and Head of Department of the KEMKI Archive and Documentation Center (ADK). His research interests include Hungarian and European fine art of the 19th and 20th centuries, Hungarian art history writing and art criticism, and the history of painting in the Great Hungarian Plain. He is a regular contributor to arts journals, has edited several volumes of studies and catalogues, and has worked on the methodology of academic publishing. He has many years of experience …

    Anita Voleszák-Szabó

    Anita Voleszák-Szabó

    … of temporary exhibitions. In 2021, she joined the KEMKI Archive and Documentation Center (ADK) team, where she is in charge of the overall administration and organisation.

    Eszter Békefi

    Eszter Békefi

    … Since 2021 she has been the chief museologist of the KEMKI Archive and Documentation Center (ADK) and manager of the Archive of 19th and 20th Century Art, principally for Our House corpus, a collection of the documentation of the Hungarian National Gallery’s scientific work. Her fields of research are mid-19th century painting and the history of Hungarian art collecting, especially before World War 2. In 2009 she was one of the curators of the exhibition József Borsos, Painter and …

    Ferenc Gosztonyi

    Ferenc Gosztonyi

    … after 1800. Since 2022 he has been Chief Museologist of KEMKI Archive and Documentation Center (ADK). His fields of expertise include 19th and 20th century Hungarian and world art, international relations of Hungarian art, and the history of art history writing. His publications also cover these topics, and he also works as an editor of professional and reference publications. List of publications

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