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Presentation at Sotheby's institute resulting from Decorative Arts Society funded research trip to Hungary

Bell, Rebecca

Authors

Rebecca Bell



Abstract

In May 2018 I was awarded a bursary to join the Decorative Arts Society on their research trip to Hungary. After carrying out PhD research into applied arts, crafts and notions of national identity in Communist Czechoslovakia, I wished to expand my understanding to neighbouring Central and Eastern European countries with an eye to extending research in the field.

On the 10th November 2018, I was given the opportunity to present at the Sotheby’s Institute on a selection of objects and sites that we visited. These included Ödön Lechner’s Geological Institute (1896–99), the Fasori Reformed Church (1911-13), by architect Aladá Àrkay, the Schiffer Villa, the Miksa Róth Memorial House (all in Budapest), the 1907 New Synagogue in Szeged, Gödöllő Artists’ Colony and the large collections of Zsolnay porcelain, both in in the town museum and the factory quarter in Pécs.

My full report is published in the Decorative Arts Society Summer 2018 Newsletter.

Citation

Bell, R. (2018, November). Presentation at Sotheby's institute resulting from Decorative Arts Society funded research trip to Hungary

Presentation Conference Type Lecture
Start Date Nov 10, 2018
Deposit Date Oct 11, 2022
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/10036752
Related Public URLs https://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/26218/