The real novelty of the Radnai collection, which features the best of modern Hungarian art between the two world wars, is that, in addition to the priceless painting and plastic material of the collection, which has been seen for a long time, this time a separate graphic cabinet, dozens of unique and duplicated graphic pages awaits fans of drawing art in the Esterházy Palace.
In addition to the paintings of József Egry, István Szőnyi, Aurél Bernáth, Gyula Derkovits, Jenő Barcsay, Géza Bornemisza, István Nagy, István Nagy, József Rippl-Rónai, László Mednyánszky, László Bartha, János Kmetty and others, the audience can see the valuable sculptures of Ferenc Medgyessy, Pál Pátzay, László János Beszédes, Beck Ö. Fülöp, as well as the embossed sculptures of Miklós Borsos. The approximately 70 works of the graphic cabinet give a glimpse into the most feared and valuable part of Dr. Béla Radnai's collection. In addition to several drawings and sketches by József Rippl-Rónai, Lajos Gulácsy, Károly Kernstok, and Gyula Hincz, the rich immersion presents the best of Hungarian graphics between the two world wars through the works of Béla Czóbel, István Dési Huber, Noémi Ferenczy, Lajos Tihanyi, Hugó Mund, Dezső Orbán, János Vaszary, and Béla Uitz.






