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Volume XII., No. 1.

The equestrian monument of Mathias Corvinus on the Main square of Kolozsvár (Cluj-Napoca, Romania) by János Fadrusz, erected in 1902

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Volume XI., No. 6.

The capital zone of the west door of the Saxon Lutheran church in Darlac (Dârlos, Durles, Romania), 15th century

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Volume X., No. 5.

Pál Szinyei Merse Early Spring

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Volume X., No. 4.

Night view of the Marcel Ferencz design for the Budapest Museum of Ethnography. Architectural visualisation: AXION Visual

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Volume X., No. 3.

The entrance hall of the former Town Hall, today County Hall, in Marosvásárhely (Târgu Mureş, Romania)

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Volume X., No. 2.

Photo by Attila Mudrák Ornamentation on the Suky Benedek Chalice, 1440s

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Volume X., No. 1. This issue was partly sponsored by NKA

Tympanum over the sacristy door of St Michael’s Church, Kolozsvár (Cluj-Napoca, 1528.)

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Volume IX., No. 6.

Marosvásárhely (Târgu Mureş). Transom window at the entrance of the Culture Palace

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Volume IX., No. 5.

György Ligeti Cover drawing for the Festschrift of his late master’s 75th birthday

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Volume IX., No. 4.

Photo by Ruben Jara The Line. Threshold Theatre

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Volume IX., No. 3.

Portrait of János Vitéz (1408–1472), Archbishop of Esztergom, commissioner of the painted ornaments of the studiolo, on the front page of Caspar Tribrachus’s Eclogae, with the inscription “Lux Pannoniae”.

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Volume IX., No. 2.

Gordon McKechnie Haystacks near Reb

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Volume IX., No. 1.

Last Supper altar cloth from the Nemescsó Lutheran Church

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Volume VIII., No. 6.

Photo by Dániel Kovács Main entrance of the former electrical substation building on Markó Street, Budapest, designed by Dénes Györgyi and Ernő Román, 1926

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Volume VIII., No. 5.

Kálvin Square, Budapest. All structures by Miklós Ybl, with the Hungarian National Museum in the background, Mihály Pollack, 1837–1846

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Volume VIII., No. 4. This issue was partly sponsored by PADA

Poll, Hugó Coming Home from the Village Fair

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Volume VIII., No. 3. This issue was partly sponsored by PADA

Gordon McKechnie Library of the Reformed College of Sárospatak

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Volume VIII., No. 2.

Gordon McKechnie Interior of the Reformed (Calvinist) Church of Csaroda. Below the floral decoration the original medieval wall paintings are exposed

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Volume VIII., No. 1.

Farmers distributing food in Budapest during the days of the Revolution

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Volume VII., No. 6.

Destroyed Soviet trucks and a cannon in Práter Street, 8th district

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Volume VII., No. 5.

Ferenc Burghardt A Hungarian tank ordered by Colonel Pál Maléter to defend the Üllői Street entrance of Kilián Barracks between 24 October and 4 November 1956

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Volume VII., No. 4.

The cutaway southern birds-eye view of the Machaerus royal palace of King Herod and Tetrarch Herod Antipas, as visualised with the implied ancient colours

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Volume VII., No. 3.

Imre Ámos The Victim of War

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Volume VII., No. 2.

Stage design by Gusztáv Oláh for the State Opera House, Budapest

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Volume VII., No. 1.

Lechner Ödön Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, 1893–96. Second Floor Atrium

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Volume VI., No. 6.

Ádám Farkas Exhibition interior (Detail)

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Volume VI., No. 5.

Dr István Horváth The Royal Palace of Esztergom, late 12th century

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Volume VI., No. 4.

József Rippl-Rónai Portrait of Aristide Maillol (detail)

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Volume VI., No. 3.

With the Emperor and Empress of Japan, at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Volume VI., No. 2.

Pulszky Ferenc

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Volume VI., No. 1.

Horses wondering in the streets during the siege of Budapest

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Volume V., No. 6.

András Dabasi and Judit Kardos The Sevso plate's centre medallion, with the distich

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Volume V., No. 5.

Dávid Bán The railway station as a palace. Gare du Nord, Paris, 2008

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Volume V., No. 4.

Kodály Zoltán with Benjamin Britten, at the Aldeburgh Music Festival in June 1965.

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Volume V., No. 3.

István Orosz Hommage á Leonardo, 3.

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Volume V., No. 2.

David A. Hill Városligeti Alley 47. - Balcony and window with stuccoes

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Volume V., No. 1.

Askold Krushelnycky Maidan December 2013

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Volume IV., No. 6.

Szent-Iványi as Vice-Consul in the USA, early 1930s

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Volume IV., No. 5.

Simon Hantai She may alone touch it (Detail)

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Volume IV., No. 4.

Baron Kemény János, writer, pastor (1903-1971)

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Volume IV., No. 3.

Paul Cézanne Self-Portrait

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Volume IV., No. 2.

Lysis The structure of the Margit Bridge

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Volume IV., No. 1.

Hungarian President László Sólyom pays tribute at the monument of Victims of Nazi terror in Novi Sad (Újvidék), 14 March 2010.

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Volume III., No. 6.

Sándor András Zoltán Szabó in 1970. Vence, Provence

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Volume III., No. 5.

Erzsébet Katona Szabó Ornament from the fantasy grown "Day"

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Volume III., No. 4.

The Hungarian Olympic Champions on the streets of Budapest arriving from Helsinki, 1952. In the centre: Kocsis, Grosics and Pukás with head turned down

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Volume III., No. 3.

Nick Thorpe The Danube near Klosterneuburg

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Volume III., No. 2.

Gábor Rohály The famous Mád Basin in the Tokaj Region

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Volume III., No. 1.

Róbert Szebeni Szabó Costume design for Mozart's The Magic Flute

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Volume II., No. 6.

Scene between battles on the Great Boulevard, October 25, 1956

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Volume II., No. 5.

Ada Kaleh

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Volume II., No. 4.

A memorial to Bosnian victims

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Volume II., No. 3.

Herta Müller Romanian Collage

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Volume II., No. 2.

Lázár Nagy Chairs

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Volume II., No. 1.

Esztergom

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Volume I., No. 1.

MIKLÓS BARABÁS The Bay of Salerno

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