2025. February 4. Tuesday
Katona József Museum "Cifrapalota" Exhibition Place - Kecskemét
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Address: 6000, Kecskemét Rákóczi út 1.
Phone number: (76) 480-776
E-mail: cifrapalota.kecskemet@gmail.com
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 10-17
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The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2008.06.30. - 2008.08.31.
Museum tickets, service costs:
Program ticket
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450 HUF
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Guide
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1000 HUF
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Wedding photographs
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5000 HUF
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The chamber exhibition organized in honour of the St. Paul Memorial Year intends to introduce the apostle of pagans via fine artworks.
The list of artworks shown:
Baja, downtown parish church
- Unknow goldsmith: Saint Peter and Paul shrine, the middle of the 19th century (gilded silver, cast, chiselled)
Budapest, Museum of Fine Arts
- Gerrit Claesz Bleker (around 1610 -1656): Saint Paul and Barnaby in Lystra (copper engraving)
- Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (1609-1664): Finding the Dead Body of Saint Peter and Saint Paul (copper engraving)
- Galgano Cipriani (1775-1857 ), after Guido Reni: Saint Peter and Saint Paul (copper engraving)
- Adriaen Collaert (1560-1618): The Conversion of Saul; Saint Paul and Silas; Saint Paul’s Fleeing of Damascus (copper engravings)
- Giuseppe Foschi (worked 1743-1778), after Domenico Maria Fratta: Saint Peter and Saint Paul are Taken to the Scaffold, 1765 (copper engraving)
- Jean Le Pautre (1618-1682): Saint Paul and Silas (copper engraving)
- Stefano Mulinari (1741-around 1790 ), after Raffaello: Saint Paul Preaches at Athens (copper engraving, aqua ink)
- Marco Alvise Pitteri (1702-1786), after Giovanni Battista Piazzetta: Saint Paul, 1742 (copper engraving)
- Giovanni Paolo Panini (1691-1765): Saint Paul Preaches at Athens (oil, canvas)
Budapest, Dr. Zoltán Szilárdfy's collection
- Gottfried Bernhard Göz: Saint Paul, around 1740 (copper engraving)
- Johann Christoph Winkler: Saint Paul, around 1760 (copper engraving)
- Unknown artist: The Shepherds with the Apostles Saint Peter and Saint Paul, around 1860 (chromo-lithography)
- 19. th century unknown artist: Saint Paul (bronze tablet)
Kecskemét, piarist church
-Unknown 18th century artist: Saint Peter and Saint Paul' painted wooden statue
Kecskemét, the collector Pál Virág
-Unknown 18th century artist: Saint Paul's painted wooden statue
Sükösd, Roman Catholic Parish church
-Unknown 18th century artist: Saint Paul Statue (painted lime tree)
'There are three reasons why we celebrate the conversion of St. Paul rather than celebrating other saints. First for the example that anyone who committed a serious crime should keep the faith that he should be forgiven just as Paul sinned and was forgiven. Secondly for the joy since the church suffered so much from the persecutions and rejoiced so much in Paul's conversion. Thirdly for the miracle that God did to him as one of His most ferocious persecutor turned into one on of his most faithful herald. (Jacobus de Voragine: Legenda Aurea)
The list of artworks shown:
Baja, downtown parish church
- Unknow goldsmith: Saint Peter and Paul shrine, the middle of the 19th century (gilded silver, cast, chiselled)
Budapest, Museum of Fine Arts
- Gerrit Claesz Bleker (around 1610 -1656): Saint Paul and Barnaby in Lystra (copper engraving)
- Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (1609-1664): Finding the Dead Body of Saint Peter and Saint Paul (copper engraving)
- Galgano Cipriani (1775-1857 ), after Guido Reni: Saint Peter and Saint Paul (copper engraving)
- Adriaen Collaert (1560-1618): The Conversion of Saul; Saint Paul and Silas; Saint Paul’s Fleeing of Damascus (copper engravings)
- Giuseppe Foschi (worked 1743-1778), after Domenico Maria Fratta: Saint Peter and Saint Paul are Taken to the Scaffold, 1765 (copper engraving)
- Jean Le Pautre (1618-1682): Saint Paul and Silas (copper engraving)
- Stefano Mulinari (1741-around 1790 ), after Raffaello: Saint Paul Preaches at Athens (copper engraving, aqua ink)
- Marco Alvise Pitteri (1702-1786), after Giovanni Battista Piazzetta: Saint Paul, 1742 (copper engraving)
- Giovanni Paolo Panini (1691-1765): Saint Paul Preaches at Athens (oil, canvas)
Budapest, Dr. Zoltán Szilárdfy's collection
- Gottfried Bernhard Göz: Saint Paul, around 1740 (copper engraving)
- Johann Christoph Winkler: Saint Paul, around 1760 (copper engraving)
- Unknown artist: The Shepherds with the Apostles Saint Peter and Saint Paul, around 1860 (chromo-lithography)
- 19. th century unknown artist: Saint Paul (bronze tablet)
Kecskemét, piarist church
-Unknown 18th century artist: Saint Peter and Saint Paul' painted wooden statue
Kecskemét, the collector Pál Virág
-Unknown 18th century artist: Saint Paul's painted wooden statue
Sükösd, Roman Catholic Parish church
-Unknown 18th century artist: Saint Paul Statue (painted lime tree)
'There are three reasons why we celebrate the conversion of St. Paul rather than celebrating other saints. First for the example that anyone who committed a serious crime should keep the faith that he should be forgiven just as Paul sinned and was forgiven. Secondly for the joy since the church suffered so much from the persecutions and rejoiced so much in Paul's conversion. Thirdly for the miracle that God did to him as one of His most ferocious persecutor turned into one on of his most faithful herald. (Jacobus de Voragine: Legenda Aurea)