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IMPRESSUM

THOSE WHO BUILT BUDAPEST
Architecture and taste in the education of apprentices and craftsmen in the 18th-19th centuries

An exhibition of the Schola Graphidis Art Collection

27 October - 15 November 2015
FUGA Budapest Center of Architecture
 
Curator: Júlia Katona, art historian, head of collection
Associate curator: Barbara Nagy, art historian

Contributors on behalf of the High School of Visual Arts, Budapest:
István Bodóczky, Róbert Sárközy, Franciska Szabó, Tibor Szűcs

Restoration of plaster casts:
István Buda, sculptor

Restoration of works on paper:
Orsolya Rétfalvi, book conservator and
the students of the Bookbinding and Book Design Atelier
of the High School of Visual Arts, Budapest
Zoltán Füspök, conservator

Typography, design:
Yoka Zsolt Tóth, graphic designer

Contributors as interns on behalf of the Institute of Art History, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest:
Kitti Földi, Evelyn Jurt, Alexandra Kuti, Brigitta Molnár, Zsófia Mondok,
Dávid Muszta, Eszter Pap and Petronella Péntek (Budapest Metropolitan University of Applied Sciences)

Technical assistants:
János Aszódi, György Bíró, istván Melher, István Mladoniczki, Károly Nagy


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