Museum of Fine Arts, National Gallery to show Michelangelo, Rubens, Dali in 2019

 

The recently revamped Museum of Fine Arts

The recently revamped Museum of Fine Arts

Drawings by Michelangelo, works by Rubens, Van Dyck and Flemish Baroque masters, surrealist paintings by Magritte and Dali and photographs by Brassai are in the 2019 exhibition schedule of the Museum of Fine Arts and the Hungarian National Gallery, the museums’ director general László Baán said on Friday.

 

The Museum of Fine Arts, which reopened after a revamp last autumn, will present a Michelangelo exhibition from April. Thirty masterpieces by Rubens and ten by Van Dyck will be included in the Flemish Baroque show to open in October, Baan told a press conference.

 

The Hungarian National Gallery will present a large surrealist exhibition including works by Magritte, Miró, Dali and Picasso, to be followed by a photography exhibition by Brassai and a show by the early 20th century Hungarian painter Istvan Farkas, he added.