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175th Anniversary of the Birth of Pál Szinyei Merse non-ferrous collector coin BU 2020

Wonderful gift idea for lovers of painting! Famous Hungarian painters: Pál Szinyei Merse

denomination:
2000
edge:
BU
date of issue:
2020.07.06..
material:
Színesfém
fineness:
issue limit:
5000
diameter:
37 mm
weight:
23,7 g
designer:
Szanyi Borbála
SKU: KC032020-11

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Szállítás: 4-5 munkanap
Termék kód: KC032020-11

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Description

Pál Szinyei Merse was a groundbreaker in modern Hungarian painting, who established his own school. The fresh colour scheme of plein-air and the light, easy elegance of impressionism are present in his art. From the 1890s, generations looked up to him as their master. No other artist or movement have had a bigger impact on the modern Hungarian painting than Pál Szinyei Merse’s art.

Front:Both sides of the collector coins feature Pál Szinyei Merse’s works of art, i.e. their sections. The central motif on the obverse is based on one of the most original ideas of Pál Szinyei Merse’s. The easily formed sphere motif in his 1882 painting named The Balloon and a flying human figure may be regarded as representations of artistic freedom and soaring thoughts. The compulsory design elements on the obverse the lettering MAGYARORSZÁG (Hungary) and the denominations and 2,000 FORINT are found in the lower field in three separate vertical lines. The figures in the denominations refer to the spherical form of the balloon. To the left of the balloon, the mint mark BP. and the mint year 2020 are shown in micro-lettering containing security elements.
Back: On the thematic side Pál Szinyei Merse’s 1897 painting, Önarckép bőrkabátban (Self-portrait in a Leather Jacket) is featured as adapted to coins. The choice of motif promotes the educational role of the coins, as the portrait of the painter is lesser known. On the reverse, featuring an unusual representation, the letterings are shown as if carved in the trees: on the left, the lettering SZINYEI MERSE PÁL and the years 1845–1920 referring to the birth and the death of the painter, and on the right, the master mark of Borbála Szanyi, the designer of the coins.