🌱🌱" Cedar (Following Csontváry)" a poem by Erzsébet Zubor poetess 🌱🌱

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Philosophical and humanist poetess Erzsébet Zubor

has been writting since 1994.

A poetess visionary and spiritual, her writtings based on philosophical deep thoughts and nature, personal experiences contain excellent sarcasm and criticism of society.

Hungarian authors Béla Hamvas and Imre Madách are true inspirational sources by their similar life experiences, although lived in different time.

She written essays,

haiku poems inspired by Japanese and Chinese poetry,  

lyrical poems : 3 cycle of poems: "Water, Earth, Sky",

and psychodrama called "Androgynos".


"The sunken world", "The Home of Trees" are prophetic pieces, as well

transcendental and visionary, written in the spirit of Prophets of the Old Testament

reflected on the bias of society.


She chosen as her motto:

"Angry For And Not Against You"

by Attila József Hungarian poet.





Csontváry Kosztka, Tivadar - Pilgrimage to the Cedars of Lebanon 


Follow Zubor Erzsebet on Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/zuborerzsebet/

A poem from the psychodrama called "Androgynos".

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Cedar

(Following Csontváry)



It's Green foliage floats in space

Rustling in the blue sky


Stretches out its leafy branches

Buzzes, buzzes, makes music


Carries the song of the Root

Towards distant, endless roads


It stretches out its leafy branches

as live radar, broadcasting


From Earth to Heaven

From Heaven to Earth


This giant, common secret

composed as ancestral prayer

and accompanied by the cedar.


1999

Erzsébet Zubor


Inspiration by 

Csontváry Kosztka, Tivadar - Pilgrimage to the Cedars of Lebanon 

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Cédrus
(Csontváry nyomán)


Zöld lombja úszik a térben
suhog a  kék égnek feszülve

kinyújtja lombos ágait
zúg, zizeg, zenél

hordja a Gyökér dalát
távoli, végtelen utak felé

Kinyújtja lombos ágait
élő radar,  közvetít

Földtől az Ég
Égtől a Föld felé

valami nagy, közös titokra 
komponált
Ős-imát kísér.


1999

Erzsébet Zubor

Inspiráció:

Csontváry Kosztka, Tivadar - Zarándoklás a cédrusokhoz Libanonban


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On the ocasion of Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka (1853–1919) was born 170 years ago: 

The anniversary is marked 

by an exhibition jointly organised by the Museum of Fine Arts–Hungarian National Gallery 

and the Janus Pannonius Museum of Pécs. 


The displayed material assembled from the two

public collections preserving the most important works of the brilliant painter opened

within the framework of the Bartók Spring International Art Weeks on 13 April, 

in the Museum of Fine Arts, where it runs for three months. 


An exhibition of Csontváry’s works last opened in the

Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest sixty years ago, in 1963, 

while in Pécs the works displayed in the Csontváry Museum

will be supplemented with pieces from the Budapest collection

for the first time. Thanks to the cooperation between the two 

institutions, the public can now see Csontváry’s famous Self-portrait, 

The Lonely Cedar, his monumental Ruins of the Ancient Greek 

Theatre at Taormina, his large-scale Valley of Great Tarpatak

in the High Tatra as well as his Pilgrimage to the Cedars in Lebanon and Waterfall at Jajce together.





 About  The Budapest’s Museum of Fine Arts


The Museum of Fine Arts, opened in 1906, is reputed to be among Europe’s most prominent museums. 

Its multi-faceted collections and their historical continuity coupled with the large number

of masterpieces undoubtedly earn it a prestigious place among public collections. 

The Museum of Fine Arts displays the treasures of international and Hungarian 

art spanning from ancient times to the end of the eighteenth century, while its large-scale

temporary exhibitions attract hundreds of thousands of visitors.

After the most comprehensive reconstruction project in its history, 

the museum re-opened at the end of 2018. Thanks to the modernisation, 

the Museum of Fine Arts now satisfies twenty-first-century requirements for collection care and visitor engagement.



https://www.mfab.hu/


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