'Johannes Aquila, By His Hands', Kunsthalle Budapest, Until 27 Sept
- 15 Sep 2015 9:04 AM
Although Aquila is relatively well known, the details of his life are unclear, and the archives have so far remained silent about his life.
To judge from his earliest work known to us, the murals of the Trinity Church in Velemér, Vas County in Hungary dated to 1378 (the murals unfortunately do not survive), he was probably born around the middle of the 14th century.
On the strength of his first name written as Johannes and the consequent use of the artistic coat of arms, he is likely to have been of German descent, although this has yet to be proved.
His surname, also included on the banderole, was probably taken up sometime during his life and refers primarily to his patron saint, Saint John the Evangelist, represented in the iconographic tradition with an eagle (aquila).
Venue: Műcsarnok
Address: 1146 Budapest, Dózsa György út 37.
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