2024. May 4. Saturday
Ferenc Kazinczy Museum - Sátoraljaújhely
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Address: 3980, Sátoraljaújhely Dózsa György u. 11.
Phone number: (47) 322-351
E-mail: info@kazinczymuzeum.hu
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 9-17
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The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2003.03.08. - 2003.04.07.
Museum tickets, service costs:
Ticket for adults
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600 HUF
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Ticket for students
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300 HUF
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Ticket for pensioners
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300 HUF
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Photography
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300 HUF
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Video
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300 HUF
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"Our nest had been filled with statues and drawings - thanks to a sculptor father. Our fingers reaching out for teddy bears could only grasp cubist pieces of art. In the focus of the things of the outside woorld there was the statue as a collector lens. Our knowledge and experiences had to be gained in such conditions.
To choose a different career after all this would have been like telling the bat to sleep like the normal winged animals - with heads held upword. My brother Bandi and I accepted this fate. Probably we did not feel like anything else, and even if we might not have been exceptionally talented, we carried on with this branch of art.
My sister Aranka was alo attracted by this force. She became a drawing teacher and as a painter she feels an unstoppable urge to paint the clouds of granny Pál. It seems that our family so far have not been able to recover from this love of the beauty of the passing of clouds. " - says Junior Mihály Pál in the foreword of one of the catalogues. All members of the family will now introduce themselves on the exhibition arranged by the Kazinczy Museum. The members are:
- Mihály Pál (1911-1971), Fine Art Academy (1941), Munkácsy-prize (1970)
- Ferenc Pál ceramicist, painter (1914)
- Jun. Mihály Pál sculptor (1936), Fine Art Academy (1961), Munkácsy- prize (1994)
- Edit B. Szabó sculptor (1938 - 1975), Fine Art Academy (1961)
- András Pál (1939.) stone sculptor, Fine Art Design Company (1958)
- Aranka Pál (1951) painter, teacher, Pedagogical College (1976), Fine Art Academy (1979)
- Éva Mária Gábor (1953) sculptor, Fine Art Academy (1981), Munkácsy-prize (2003)
- Csaba Altdorfer (1965) architect, Ybl Miklós Architectural Technical Academy (1986, 1990)
- Gábor Pál graphics (1982)
To choose a different career after all this would have been like telling the bat to sleep like the normal winged animals - with heads held upword. My brother Bandi and I accepted this fate. Probably we did not feel like anything else, and even if we might not have been exceptionally talented, we carried on with this branch of art.
My sister Aranka was alo attracted by this force. She became a drawing teacher and as a painter she feels an unstoppable urge to paint the clouds of granny Pál. It seems that our family so far have not been able to recover from this love of the beauty of the passing of clouds. " - says Junior Mihály Pál in the foreword of one of the catalogues. All members of the family will now introduce themselves on the exhibition arranged by the Kazinczy Museum. The members are:
- Mihály Pál (1911-1971), Fine Art Academy (1941), Munkácsy-prize (1970)
- Ferenc Pál ceramicist, painter (1914)
- Jun. Mihály Pál sculptor (1936), Fine Art Academy (1961), Munkácsy- prize (1994)
- Edit B. Szabó sculptor (1938 - 1975), Fine Art Academy (1961)
- András Pál (1939.) stone sculptor, Fine Art Design Company (1958)
- Aranka Pál (1951) painter, teacher, Pedagogical College (1976), Fine Art Academy (1979)
- Éva Mária Gábor (1953) sculptor, Fine Art Academy (1981), Munkácsy-prize (2003)
- Csaba Altdorfer (1965) architect, Ybl Miklós Architectural Technical Academy (1986, 1990)
- Gábor Pál graphics (1982)