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BBN-MSP-401/I, Optional course Studies in Central-European Art and Architechture (in English) Various lecturers Mon. 2:00–3:30 p.m., Room 110
Program
IX. 22. | Baroque architecture in Central Europe / György Kelényi
| IX. 29. | Baroque art: similarities and differences in the art of Central Europe / György Kelényi
| X. 6. | Hungarian art today / András Rényi
| X. 13. | Renaissance art in Central Europe and in Hungary / Mária Prokopp
| X. 20. | Byzantine and Post-Byzantine art in the Carpathian Basin and the neighbouring areas / György Ruzsa
| XI. 3. | What does "courtly" mean in Central European art at the end of the Middle Ages? / Gábor Endrődi
| XI. 10. | The art of Béla Kondor / András Rényi
| XI. 17. | Interrelations in the Central European art of the 18th and 19th centuries / György Széphelyi Frankl
| XI. 24. | The interpretation of conceptual art: an example from Eastern Europe / Annamária Szőke
| XII. 8. | The history of art in Hungary and/or of Hungarian/Magyar art / Ernő Marosi
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External links
Eötvös Loránd University: International Studies
Eötvös Loránd University: Faculty of Humanities
Museum of Fine Arts
Hungarian National Gallery
Christian Museum (Esztergom)
Museum of Applied Arts
Ludwig Museum Budapest
Műcsarnok Exhibition Hall
Hungarian National Museum
Budapest History Museum
Memento Park
Research Institute for Art History of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
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