April 6–October 25, 2015
Nicolas M. Salgo (1914–2005), a Hungarian native and former United
States ambassador to Budapest, was fascinated by the art of the goldsmith in
Hungarian culture and formed his own "treasury" by collecting pieces
that are individual and unique. This exhibition will celebrate the gift to the
Metropolitan Museum of the major part of the silver collection assembled by
this focused collector over three decades.
This large collection of silver—about 120 pieces, most dating from the
fifteenth to the late eighteenth century—comprises a variety of types with
especially refined appearance and high levels of craftsmanship, representing
Hungarian silver at its best. The earliest works in the Salgo Collection are
two rare medieval chalices ornamented with colorful filigree enamel. The
intriguing shapes, inventive decoration, and historical importance of the
objects—products of once-prosperous local aristocratic dynasties—make this
ensemble exceptional. As a result of this generous gift, the Metropolitan
Museum is now the only museum outside Hungary to possess such an array of
sumptuous goldsmiths' work from the region.
http://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2015/hungarian-treasure
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