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1. Hungarian Late Gothic Painting and Sculpture (15-16th c.)

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The collection of 15-16th-century panel paintings and sculptures is of outstanding importance for Hungarian art history, because very few works of art survive from the centuries before the Turkish occupation of Hungary (1526-1699). During the Turkish rule, the previously flourishing central areas – where Buda, Esztergom, Székesfehérvár, Veszprém, the seats of secular and ecclesiastical power are located – were destroyed. Medieval works of art survived only in the territories unaffected by Turkish power, such as Transylvania and Upper Hungary. Already in the middle of the 19th century, the museum founder János Simor and Bishop Arnold Ipolyi recognized the historical and art historical significance of these medieval works of art, most of which were not any more in use. They collected the surviving, often damaged and overpainted, fragments of sculpted and painted altarpieces from the territories of their dioceses – thus saving them from decay. Simor brought to the museum mainly painted fragments of winged altarpieces that had been dismantled. Ipolyi’s collection enriched the museum mainly with sculptures. The ensemble of altarpieces and the Lord’s Coffin from the Benedictine Abbey of Garamszentbenedek form a related group of objects in the collection. The most beautiful examples of late medieval art in Hungary are Master MS’s four Passion scenes created in 1506 for the high altar of the Church of the Virgin in Selmecbánya (present-day Banská Stiavnica in Slovakia).
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Outstanding works of art in the collection:

Thomas of Coloswar
Crucifixion altarpiece

Sculptors’ workshop active in the area of the mining towns in Upper Hungary
Lord’s Coffin

Workshop of the Master of Jánosrét
Crucifixion

Master of the High Altarpiece of Szmrecsány
Altarpiece of the Virgin from Felka

Master of Jakabfalva
Scenes from the Legends of St. James Major

Master BE
Seven panels from a winged altarpiece

Painter from Garamszentbenedek
Resurrection of Christ

Hungarian (?) painter
Visitation

Hungarian sculptor
Madonna and Child (from Alistál, originally from Bratislava)

Master MS
Agony in the Garden; Carrying of the Cross; Crucifixion; Resurrection

Painter from Garamszentbenedek
Man of Sorrows with Donor; The Fourteen Helper Saints

Hungarian sculptor
God the Father with Musician Angels