Enikő Buzási

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Enikő Buzási (born September 12, 1948 ) is a Hungarian art historian .

Live and act

Enikő Buzási is the daughter of the journalist and editor János Buzási . From 1974 to 2010 she worked as an art historian in the collection of ancient art (Hungarian works of art before 1800) of the Hungarian National Gallery in Budapest . In 1996 she received her doctorate and was a research assistant . From 1997 to 2004 and from 2008 she was a member of the Scientific Committee for Art History of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences .

Her main areas of work include painting and especially portrait painting of the late Renaissance and Baroque periods in Central Europe .

Fonts

Enikő Buzási is the author or co-author of several books and has published over 150 articles in books, scientific journals, conference proceedings and exhibition catalogs, including:

  • with Pál Voit: Barokk tervek és vázlatok 1650–1760. Magyar Nemzeti Galéria, Budapest 1980, OCLC 186918387 .
  • with Miklós Mojzer (Ed.): Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest, Old Collection. (Original title A Magyar Nemzeti Galéria régi gyűjteményei. ) Corvina, Budapest 1984, ISBN 963-13-1652-1 .
  • Régi magyar arcképek (= Old Hungarian portraits. ) Hungarian and German. Szombathely, Képtár 1988, DNB 910012482 .
  • with Gizella Cennerné Wilhelmb: Főúri ősgalériák, családi arcképek a magyar történelmi képcsarnokból. Szakál, Budapest 1988, OCLC 179907750 .
  • with Pál Cséfalvay: Christian Museum Esztergom. Translated from the Hungarian by Anikó Harmath. Corvina, Budapest 1993, ISBN 963-13-3854-1 .
  • with Ildikó Nagy: A Magyar Nemzeti Galéria évkönyve, 1992–1996. German and English. Bereczky, Budapest 1998, OCLC 41278601
  • Az Esterházyak családi arcképei. Kuny Domokos Múzeum, Tata 1999, ISBN 963-7110-12-7 .
  • Ádám Mányoki (1673–1757). Monograph and œuvre catalog. Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest 2003, ISBN 963-7432-86-8 .
  • The portraits and clients of Dorffmaister . In: Memorial exhibition by Stephan Dorffmaister. Pp. 155–177 ( online , PDF; 25.2 MB).
  • with Géza Pálffy : Augsburg - Vienna - Munich - Innsbruck. The earliest depictions of the St. Stephen's Crown and the creation of the copies of the House of Austria's mirror of honor. Scholarly and artist relations in Central Europe in the second half of the 16th century. History Institute of the Research Center for Human Sciences of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest 2015, ISBN 978-963-416-008-3 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Buzási János on nevpont.hu
  2. a b Enikő Buzási on the website of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  3. ^ Publications by Enikő Buzási