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Revision as of 20:17, 18 March 2023
As a Hungarian language teacher with over twenty years of experience, I love to share my knowledge about Hungarian vocabulary, cultural information, and interesting facts. In this lesson, we will explore the Hungarian vocabulary related to art history, architecture, and museums.
Art history
Hungary has a long and rich artistic history, and the Hungarian language has many words related to art and art history. Here are some essential Hungarian words to describe art movements, styles, and techniques:
Hungarian | Pronunciation | English |
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romantika | [ˈromɒntikɒ] | Romanticism |
realizmus | [ˈrɛɒlizmus] | Realism |
impresszionizmus | [ɪmprɛsɪonizmus] | Impressionism |
fauvizmus | [ˈfɒvismus] | Fauvism |
kubizmus | [ˈkubismus] | Cubism |
szurrealizmus | [ˈsurɛɒliszmus] | Surrealism |
absztrakt művészet | [ˈɒbsztrakt ˈmyveːsɛt] | Abstract art |
impresszionista | [ɪmprɛsɪonista] | Impressionist |
modern művészet | [ˈmodɛrn ˈmyveːsɛt] | Modern art |
poszthumanista | [ˈpɔsthɒumɒnisztɒ] | Post-humanist |
Some famous Hungarian painters and artists include:
- Mihály Munkácsy (1844-1900): He is best known for his trilogy of paintings depicting the life story of Christ. He was also the first Hungarian painter to win the Grand Prix at the Paris World Exhibition in 1878.
- László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946): He was a Hungarian painter and photographer who later became the director of the Bauhaus school in Germany.
- Victor Vasarely (1906-1997): He is considered one of the founders of the Op Art movement, which uses optical illusions to create abstract works of art.
- Imre Ámos (1907-1944): He was a Hungarian painter and poet known for his surrealist works influenced by his interest in mysticism and esotericism.
Architecture
Hungarian architecture has a long and varied history, from Roman ruins to Gothic cathedrals to Art Nouveau buildings. Here are some essential Hungarian words related to architectural styles and features:
Hungarian | Pronunciation | English |
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román stílus | [romaːn ˈstiːlus] | Romanesque style |
gótikus | [ˈɡoːtikus] | Gothic style |
reneszánsz | [ˈrɛnɛsɒːns] | Renaissance style |
barokk | [bɒrɔkː] | Baroque style |
szecesszió | [ˈsɛtʃɛʃt͡siːoː] | Art Nouveau |
modern építészet | [ˈmodɛrn ɛpiːtɛːʃɛt] | Modern architecture |
kupola | [kuˈpolɒ] | Dome |
oszlop | [ˈoslop] | Column |
boltív | [ˈboltiːv] | Arch |
szökőkút | [ˈsøkøːkuːt] | Fountain |
Some famous Hungarian architects include:
- Imre Steindl (1839-1902): He designed the Hungarian Parliament Building, one of the most iconic buildings in Budapest.
- Ödön Lechner (1845-1914): He is considered the father of Hungarian Art Nouveau architecture and designed many buildings, including the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest.
- Alfréd Hajós (1878-1955): He was a Hungarian architect and Olympic swimmer who won two gold medals at the 1896 Athens Olympics. He designed several swimming pools in Hungary, including the Széchenyi Thermal Bath in Budapest.
Museums
Hungary has many world-renowned museums, covering a wide range of topics, from art and history to science and technology. Here are some essential Hungarian words related to museums and exhibitions:
Hungarian | Pronunciation | English |
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múzeum | [ˈmuːzɛum] | Museum |
kiállítás | [ˈkiːaːlːiːtaːʃ] | Exhibition |
tárlat | [ˈtaːrlɒt] | Exhibition |
művészeti múzeum | [ˈmyveːsɛt͡ʃti ˈmuːzɛum] | Art museum |
történelmi múzeum | [ˈtørtɛnɛlmi ˈmuːzɛum] | Historical museum |
természettudományi múzeum | [ˈtɛrmeːsɛttudomaːɲi ˈmuːzɛum] | Natural history museum |
technikatörténeti múzeum | [ˈtɛxnikatørteneːti ˈmuːzɛum] | Museum of science and technology history |
kiállítóterem | [ˈkiːaːlːiːtoːtɛrɛm] | Exhibition hall |
jegy | [jɛɟ] | Ticket |
túra | [ˈtuːrɒ] | Tour |
Some famous museums in Hungary include:
- The Hungarian National Museum in Budapest, which covers the history of Hungary from the prehistoric era to the present day.
- The Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, which has a vast collection of European art from the ancient world to the modern era.
- The Hungarian Natural History Museum in Budapest, which is home to a vast collection of specimens from the natural world, including dinosaurs and other fossils.
- The Hungarian Science Museum in Debrecen, which showcases the history of science and technology in Hungary.
I hope you enjoyed this lesson about Hungarian vocabulary related to art history, architecture, and museums. Keep practicing, and you'll be speaking Hungarian like a pro in no time!
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