This heavily illustrated book, spanning 132+4 pages and available in three languages since its 2002 release, details how the Bozsó Collection was established and highlights its most significant treasures. Beyond showcasing exquisite pottery, carvings, and porcelain, the publication features some of the artist’s own pieces and uses archival imagery to document the personal history of its founder, János Bozsó.
Written by Klára Loránd
Edited by Péter Pócs
Price: 6 000 HUF
The first volume exploring his body of work as a painter was released in 2002 to coincide with the master’s 80th birthday. Throughout his fifty-year career, his deep-seated bond with Kecskemét is evident, spanning from his earliest pieces to his final works. His unique artistic vision and expressive style, influenced by Great Plain traditions, are showcased in his depictions of the shifting cityscape. Published in Hungarian, German, and English, the book features 120 illustrations of historical buildings, serene small-town streets, and the secluded areas of the gypsy settlement.
Written by Lajos Csáky, József Kerényi, Klára Loránd
Edited by Lajos Csáky
Price: 6 000 HUF
Spanning forty years of creative work across ten European nations, the artistic journeys of this Hungarian Plain native reflect a profound bond with the natural world. Whether by the Adriatic or within the Alpine peaks, his deep-rooted ties to nature allowed him to explore and depict the essence of various terrains. This 2003 trilingual publication features over 200 images alongside testimonials from international collectors discussing János Bozsó’s legacy and character.
Written by Lóránd Berecky, János Bozsó Jr., Klára Loránd
Edited by Lajos Csáky
Price: 6 000 HUF
The third installment of János Bozsó’s art collection was released by the Bozsó Collection together with the M-reál Petőfi Printing House. This volume, with its refined and unconventional design, offers a fresh and surprising insight into his painterly vision, even for long-time admirers of the artist’s work. A significant portion of the artist’s most evocative pieces was produced during a period of total seclusion and only revealed to the public one year following his passing. These works reflect the inner highs and lows of the spirit onto the external world. In 2004, this 100-page illustrated collection was released in three different languages.
Written by Klára Loránd
Edited by Lajos Csáky
Price: 6 000 HUF
Under the photographic guidance of Péter Walter, readers are invited to traverse the private rooms of the Bozsó Collection. With a short preface available in Hungarian, German, and English, the work provides a glimpse into the “empire born from the brush,” chronicling the development of this distinctive ethnographic and applied arts assembly. The editor features a magnificent panoramic photograph in the 2004 publication to show the impressive spectacle seen at the 18th-century Klapka House.
Written by Klára Loránd
Edited by Lajos Csáky
Price: 4 000 HUF