74. Winter Auction

74. Winter Auction

An incredible discovery: this hitherto completely unknown masterpiece by Lajos Tihanyi has become part of the pantheon of Hungarian art. The painting titled Tájkép Margit híddal (Landscape with Margaret Bridge) was discovered after an absence of more than 100 years and will be on display to the public from 2 December. It is to be auctioned on 16 December at the winter auction of the Judit Virág Gallery.
The painting captures for posterity one of the most expensive and spectacular private palaces in Budapest’s history, the former villa of architect János Wagner, with the Danube and Margaret Bridge clearly visible in the distance. The villa surrounded the tomb of Gül Baba, a former dervish, or warrior monk, which is a Budapest landmark. Wagner’s villa was demolished in 1969, but Tihanyi viewed and painted it in all its glory, before the outbreak of the First World War.

After more than two decades, Lajos Gulácsy’s exceptional masterpiece, Lady Playing an Old Instrument, also known as the Hungarian Mona Lisa, is to be auctioned once more. This painting achieved a Hungarian record sale price of HUF 95 million at the Judit Virág Gallery auction in 2002. Long thought to be lost before it miraculously resurfaced, this masterpiece is one of Gulácsy’s few remaining large works in oil and one of the foremost Hungarian paintings.
Art collectors have been waiting for this moment for over 20 years: Lajos Gulácsy’s iconic masterpiece will be available once again. In 2002, the discovery of the oil painting Lady Playing an Old Instrument triggered huge excitement, as art historians believed that this masterpiece had been destroyed during World War II. In the summer of 1912, Gulácsy went on a tour of the Hungarian Great Plain with his paintings, and this is presumably when he sold Lady Playing an Old Instrument. After this, the art piece disappeared.
In 1960, art historians began to search for the painting, but since most of Lajos Gulácsy’s oeuvre was destroyed or scattered during World War II, they supposed that this painting had been destroyed as well. The painting was then brought to the gallery from Orosháza in 2002. The artwork is justifiably called the Hungarian Mona Lisa because of its symbolism and air of mystery. Gulácsy was receptive to music and saw sounds and colours as a unity. The figure of the woman playing the harp evokes an antique atmosphere, the lady is a creature both heavenly and earthly, floating between art and reality.

Other highlights of the auction include a masterpiece by Tibor Boromisza titled Satu Mare Winter Market; János Vaszary’s large-scale, brightly coloured landscape of Lake Tata painted in the 1910s; as well as masterpieces by László Mednyánszky, Béla Iványi Grünwald, Dezső Czigány and Hugó Scheiber.

Details

Date: 16 December 2023 (Saturday) 18:00
Venue: Budapest Congress Centre, Pátria Hall
Exhibition: 2-15 December 2023, every day from 10 am to 6 pm at the Virág Judit Gallery

74. Winter Auction

Virtual tour

Items of 74. Winter Auction

101

Galambos Tamás (1939-)

Winter, 1981

Starting Price: 800 000 Ft
102

Balázs János (1905-1977)

Vision, 1975

Starting Price: 1 500 000 Ft
104

Schéner Mihály (1923-2009)

Figures, 1974

Starting Price: 550 000 Ft
105

Mattis Teutsch János (1884-1960)

Two Figures, 1929

Starting Price: 2 400 000 Ft
106

Czigány Dezső (1883-1938)

Still-life, around 1912

Starting Price: 10 000 000 Ft
107

Tóth Menyhért (1904-1980)

Flowers in a Vase

Starting Price: 3 000 000 Ft
109

Szepesi Kuszka Jenő 1885-1948

Twilight

Starting Price: 650 000 Ft
111

Scheiber Hugó (1873-1950)

Woman on the Street

Starting Price: 3 000 000 Ft
113

Biai Föglein István (1905-1974)

Boxing, 1932

Starting Price: 1 200 000 Ft
114

Bernáth Aurél (1895-1982)

Amaryllis

Starting Price: 180 000 Ft
115

Czóbel Béla (1883-1976)

Still-life with Plate

Starting Price: 650 000 Ft
116

Kádár Béla (1877-1956)

Visit, around 1923

Starting Price: 3 200 000 Ft
118

Schönberger Armand (1885-1974)

At the Café, 1939

Starting Price: 3 800 000 Ft
123

Kézdi Kovács Elemér (1898-1976)

Fruit Server

Starting Price: 600 000 Ft
125

Rajzó Miklós (1865-1913)

Lucky at Cards, 1897

Starting Price: 2 800 000 Ft
126

Bornemisza László (1910-1995)

Lumikki

Starting Price: 1 600 000 Ft
127

Kézdi Kovács Elemér (1898-1976)

Serenade

Starting Price: 600 000 Ft
128

Hegedüs Endre (1913-1945)

Arcadia (Eden), 1930s

Starting Price: 3 600 000 Ft
129

Mednyánszky László (1852-1919)

Moonlight scenery

Starting Price: 12 000 000 Ft
131

Zsolnay

Decorative Plate, Zsolnay, 1899

Starting Price: 2 400 000 Ft
132

Ilosvai Varga István (1895-1978)

Still-life

Starting Price: 420 000 Ft
136

Záhonyi Géza ( 1889-?)

Castle of Fülek, 1912

Starting Price: 500 000 Ft
140

Ferenczy Béni (1890-1967)

Prancing Horse

Starting Price: 300 000 Ft
143

Csók István (1865-1961)

Mariska, 1910s

Starting Price: 440 000 Ft
144

Kádár Béla (1877-1956)

Nudes with Horses

Starting Price: 6 500 000 Ft
146

Háry Gyula (1864-1946)

Castagnola Lugano

Starting Price: 600 000 Ft
147

Szobotka Imre (1890-1961)

Walnut Tree, around 1937

Starting Price: 1 200 000 Ft
149

Egry József (1883-1951)

Badacsony

Starting Price: 6 500 000 Ft
150

Páll Lajos (1938 - 2012)

Korond

Starting Price: 380 000 Ft