The Collection of Judit Virág and István Törő will showcase around 120 stunning ceramics from the golden age of the renowned Zsolnay factory, spanning the years 1896 to 1914. The exhibition highlights designs by members of the Zsolnay family as well as the work of internationally respected ceramic artists who contributed to the Pécs-based manufactory’s fame beyond Hungary’s borders.
This exhibition presents a unique opportunity to view one of the finest private collections of Zsolnay ceramics all in one place. It focuses exclusively on the factory’s Art Nouveau period, regarded as its heyday, featuring only the most representative, museum-quality works. This allows you to capture the essence of Zsolnay in a single visit.
On display, you will find shimmering eosin-glazed vases, sculptural pieces, and richly ornamented objects that blend Hungarian folk motifs with the flowing lines and floral patterns of European Art Nouveau.
This free exhibition offers a compact yet high-quality introduction to Hungarian decorative arts and one of the country’s most iconic brands. Zsolnay ceramics are highly sought after in the international art market today, with top pieces fetching prices close to $100,000 at auction. Therefore, seeing such a concentrated selection up close is a special experience for any design or art enthusiast.
The intimate gallery setting allows for a closer appreciation of the fine details, colors, and craftsmanship, far removed from the crowds of a large museum.
The Virág Judit Gallery and Auction House is situated in the city’s art and antiques district at 1055 Budapest, Falk Miksa utca 30.
Admission is free of charge.
This exhibition presents a unique opportunity to view one of the finest private collections of Zsolnay ceramics all in one place. It focuses exclusively on the factory’s Art Nouveau period, regarded as its heyday, featuring only the most representative, museum-quality works. This allows you to capture the essence of Zsolnay in a single visit.
On display, you will find shimmering eosin-glazed vases, sculptural pieces, and richly ornamented objects that blend Hungarian folk motifs with the flowing lines and floral patterns of European Art Nouveau.
This free exhibition offers a compact yet high-quality introduction to Hungarian decorative arts and one of the country’s most iconic brands. Zsolnay ceramics are highly sought after in the international art market today, with top pieces fetching prices close to $100,000 at auction. Therefore, seeing such a concentrated selection up close is a special experience for any design or art enthusiast.
The intimate gallery setting allows for a closer appreciation of the fine details, colors, and craftsmanship, far removed from the crowds of a large museum.
The Virág Judit Gallery and Auction House is situated in the city’s art and antiques district at 1055 Budapest, Falk Miksa utca 30.
Admission is free of charge.