Exhibition Tezaur 1848-1849, Pinacoteca in Arad county, Romania
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I hope that the magic of Christmas will have brought you light, joy and most importantly bring your family together, and yes, that's what Christmas is all about, love, joy and precious time spent with family and friends.
In today's post I want to come back to the Museum Complex in Arad where a few posts ago I presented the Terracotta Army of the first emperor of China (a temporary exhibition), to mention that this museum has several parts divided in the same building, to visit them all I think you need a whole day.
Today we will visit the Tezaur Exhibition together, it has gone through an extensive restoration project and honestly now after already seeing how it looks I was impressed but let's not waste any more time and let me show you.
The exhibition is located on the second floor of the Arad Cultural Palace, and it was quite difficult to get there, we had to ask the security staff who directed us to the entrance.
After we climbed the stairs to the second floor we arrived at the ticket office (to mention that here we did not see elevator so people with disabilities do not have much choice to visit this place) the lady here was very kind to us, the cost of a ticket for an adult was 12lei/2,4euro and to take pictures I had to pay another photo fee of 17lei/3,4euro, the visiting hours are Tuesday-Sunday between 9-17, Monday is closed.
Each object exhibited here has a description from which everyone can understand what they are looking at more I saw that in certain parts of the exhibition you have the possibility to scan a QR code on your cell phone and have your own audioguide directly on your phone.
Let the exloration begin.
I'm not an art connoisseur or art critic, but I like to look at works of art, so I'll leave below more information directly from those who know how to do it.
Opened with the inauguration of the Palace of Culture on October 26, 1913, the Pinacoteca was an exhibition of predominantly Hungarian art, with the most representative paintings coming from the custody of the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest. One of the largest movable religious triptychs in Eastern Europe - Feszty Árpád's triptych "The Burial of Christ" - stands out in the exhibition for its impressive size. On March 20, 1927, the memory of the gallery space evokes the first permanent insertion of Romanian art. The Italian, Flemish, French, Austrian, Austrian, Hungarian and Romanian paintings, pieces of furniture, tapestries and sculptures that entered the collection after 1949 made it possible not only to organize the exhibitions according to diachronic principles, according to the alternation of styles, but also to perceive the artistic phenomenon from a synchronized perspective. The Art Gallery operated in the same location - on the second floor, in the left side wing - divided into a variable number of rooms according to the thematic organization. In the spring of 1977, it was disbanded, art being replaced by the new concept developed by contemporary history: the Multilaterally Developed Socialist Society Building.
After almost half a century, the Pinacoteca reopened to the public in the spring of 2022 in the restored old exhibition space. The works selected from the museum's collection of European art, built up over more than a hundred years, are defined by the aesthetics of the currents that succeeded or coexisted: romanticism, academism, realism. The exhibition includes names that have marked the history of Central European art: Munkácsy Mihály, Lotz Károly, Lotz Károly, Joseph August Schoefft, Barabás Miklós, Than Mór, Feszty Árpád, Liezen-Mayer Sándor.
The works for the extension of the Art Gallery continued last year, and on the new exhibition space are displayed paintings from the second half of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, representative of the influence of the artistic centers of Budapest, Vienna, Munich, Weimar, Düsseldorf, Berlin, Dresden, Paris.
And now comes my favorite, impressive part.
My dears, I hope I have captured your attention with this amazing exhibition here in western Romania (even now there is another exhibition that is in a restoration program), and until the next post stay well.
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I think it’s awesome to imagine what life was like back then and how art can tell those stories. Your photos really bring the experience to life—I feel like I was there with you. It makes me want to explore museums and exhibitions like this someday
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I'm no art critic either but its pretty cool how it brings us back in time, takes us there and sometimes is like a puzzle for our imagination.
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I must say I am usually not a big fan of museums and art stuff, but this is truly special @triplug - from the building up to the gallery. Very cool! Thanks for showing us.