In spring 2009 compositions by the Association of Hungarian Flower-arrangers were displayed for the seventh time in the Castle. The arrangements, designed to accord with the different styles of furniture on view, made the permanent exhibition even more vivid. Programs connected to the 3day flower show on the week-end: applied arts fair, dress-show and performances held by the students of the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design and artists of the Budapest College of Contemporary Dance, classical music concerts, flower fair, demostration lessons of flower-branch making by famous Hungarian flower-arrangers.
Photos: Tibor Papp, András A. Király, Viktória Scholtz, János Szabó
Epoch - Flowers 2009
Gothic.
Flower arranger: Orsolya Csizy
French Renaissance.
Flower arranger: Kata Bevíz
Late renaissance and Mannerism
in the Low Countries.
Flower arranger: Csilla Molnár
South-German Late Renaissance
and Mannierism.
Flower arranger: Kata Imre
Austrian, German and Hungarian
Baroque.
Flower arranger: Csilla Molnár
Italian Renaissance and Mannierism.
Flower arranger: Kata Bevíz
Spanish Renaissance.
Flower arranger: Kata Imre
Late Renaissance in Hungary.
Flower arranger: Kata Imre
Early Classicism in Hungary.
Flower arranger:
Attila Gombás és Györgyi Fitos
Late Rococo and Early Classicism
in France.
Flower arranger: Orsolya Csizy
English Neo-Classicism.
Flower arranger:
Bernadett Szabó Bayerle
Hungarian Rococo.
Flower arranger:
Bernadett Szabó Bayerle
French Rococo.
Flower arranger: Zoltán Kiss
Hungarian Rococo.
Flower arranger:
Bernadett Szabó Bayerle