UNKNOWN CABINETMAKER, Hungarian
(active 1510s at Nyírbátor)

Choir Stalls

1511
Carved wood with intarsia
Hungarian National Museum, Budapest

The carved choir stalls represent the high professional level of Hungarian cabinetmakers in the Renaissance period. The choir stalls were made for the Franciscan church at Nyírbátor in north-eastern Hungary. Part of the stalls are in situ up to now.




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