Copy of the tomb of János Lázói

Italian Master (copy)
Artist
Italian Master
(copy)

Dated
ca. 1523 (original), ca. 1900 (copy)
Classification
tomb, plaster cast
Medium
gipsz
Dimensions
219 × 89.5 × 15 cm, 90 kg
Inv.no.
C.116.III.1985
Department
Old Hungarian Collection
Current Location of the Original Artwork
Italy, Rome, Santo Stefano Rotondo

Johannes Lazo was born in 1448, and in 1483 he became chaplain in Gyulafehérvár (now Alba Iulia in Romania), later a canon and then also archdeacon of Telegd. He visited Egypt and Jerusalem as a pilgrim. He commissioned the building of the northern chapel of the Cathedral of Gyulafehérvár, built in 1512, in Renaissance style, and called the Lázói Chapel. He settled in 1517 in Rome and died in 1523 during the plague. His tomb is housed in the Roman church Santo Stefano Rotondo. The copy of his tomb was made on the occasion of the 1896 Millennium Exhibition in Budapest, from where the plaster cast was transferred to the Museum of Fine Arts. In 1985 the copy was transferred to the Hungarian National Gallery.