| The man of Buitenzorg villa: Ferenc Hopp, globe-trotter and art collector (1833-1919) / ed. by Györgyi Fajscák, Zsuzsanna Renner; [transl. by Csatorday H., Endreffy K.]. - Budapest: Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts, Museum of Applied Arts, 2008. - 159 p.: ill. + 1 DVD. - ISBN 978-963-87548-6-8
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Preface ......................................................... 7
I Ferenc Hopp and his Time
1 Györgyi Fajcsak: A mirror of the Orient. Image of the Far
East and a few characteristics of collecting Oriental art
in Hungary during the dualist era ........................... 11
2 Mária Ferenczy: The Life of Ferenc Hopp ..................... 29
3 Andras Nadasi: History of the Calderoni firm: The school
supply business ............................................. 43
4 Béla Kelenyi: The Calderoni shop window ..................... 55
5 Károly Kineses: Hopp, the photographer ...................... 63
6 János Kubassek: Ferenc Hopp and geography ................... 73
7 Eszter Gabor: The Knorr, later Hopp villa at 103 Andrássy
Street - the building of the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern
Asiatic Arts ................................................ 81
8 Béla Kelényi: A Hungarian mudra. The tomb of Ferenc Hopp .... 93
II Collections of Ferenc Hopp
1 Mónika Bincsik: Ferenc Hopp's Japanese curio collection ..... 99
2 Györgyi Fajcsak: Chinese curio trade and Ferenc Hopp's
Chinese collection ......................................... 117
3 Zsuzsanna Renner: Ferenc Hopp's Indian and Southeast
Asian journeys and collections ............................. 137
4 Árpád Miklos Nagy: Ferenc Hopp's antiques collection ....... 149
List of Illustrations ......................................... 155
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