Pakh appeals against heritage centre’s decision on ‘Golgotha’ painting

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Budapest (MTI) – Imre Pakh, the New York based art collector of Hungarian origin who owns Mihaly Munkacsy’s 19th century painting “Golgotha” — currently on loan to Hungary — has submitted an appeal against the decision which prevents the landmark painting’s removal from the country, daily Magyar Idok said on Saturday.

The Forster Gyula National Heritage and Asset Management Centre has added two paintings in Munkacsy’s famous “Christ Trilogy” to a list of protected artworks. A few days after “Golgotha” was added to the list on November 20, “Christ Before Pilate” was also listed. As a result, these paintings must not be removed from Hungary and a special licence is needed even to move them to a different location from the Deri Museum in Debrecen in eastern Hungary.

Pakh told the paper that the procedure was against the law and it was unjustified, adding that a decision about his appeal was expected in late December or early January.

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