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Biuletyn Historii Sztuki
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2014
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vol. 76
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issue 3
359-401
EN
Wall tabernacles became popular in Hungary in the 1 st quarter of the 16 th century. Their form and decoration echoed Italian models. The most interesting and the biggest preserved monuments of the type can be found in the tabernacles in Nyitra, Pest, and Pécsu. That sacraria boast of similarities in decoration and ornamental motifs. Their models had travelled from Italy, reaching not only the territory of central Hungary, but further eastward, as far as Transylvania and eastern territories of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The all’antica motifs, known from Hungarian tabernacles, appeared in the sacraria in Zielonki, Stary Wiśnicz, and Zawichost.
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