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Bereny Collection

Bereny is a small village nestled in the rolling hills of Hungary, known for its picturesque landscapes and charming atmosphere

Background imageBereny Collection: SANDOR FERENCZI (1873-1933). Hungarian psychoanalyst

SANDOR FERENCZI (1873-1933). Hungarian psychoanalyst. Caricature by Robert Bereny drawn at the Eighth International Psychoanaltic Congress at Salzburg, Austria, April 1924

Background imageBereny Collection: THEODOR REIK (1888-1969). Austrian psychoanalyst

THEODOR REIK (1888-1969). Austrian psychoanalyst. Caricature drawn by Robert Bereny at the Eighth International Psychoanalytical Congress at Salzburg, Austria, in April 1924

Background imageBereny Collection: Woman with glass, 1906. Creator: Berény, Róbert (1887-1953)

Woman with glass, 1906. Creator: Berény, Róbert (1887-1953)
Woman with glass, 1906. Private Collection.

Background imageBereny Collection: Still life with fruits, 1910. Creator: Berény, Róbert (1887-1953)

Still life with fruits, 1910. Creator: Berény, Róbert (1887-1953)
Still life with fruits, 1910. Private Collection.

Background imageBereny Collection: Self-Portrait in a Straw Hat, 1906. Creator: Berény, Róbert (1887-1953)

Self-Portrait in a Straw Hat, 1906. Creator: Berény, Róbert (1887-1953)
Self-Portrait in a Straw Hat, 1906. Found in the collection of Magyar Nemzeti Galeria.

Background imageBereny Collection: Self-Portrait in Top Hat, 1907. Creator: Berény, Róbert (1887-1953)

Self-Portrait in Top Hat, 1907. Creator: Berény, Róbert (1887-1953)
Self-Portrait in Top Hat, 1907. Found in the collection of Janus Pannonius Muzeum, Pecs.

Background imageBereny Collection: To Arms! To Arms!, 1919. Creator: Berény, Róbert (1887-1953)

To Arms! To Arms!, 1919. Creator: Berény, Róbert (1887-1953)
To Arms! To Arms!, 1919. Found in the collection of Szepmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest.

Background imageBereny Collection: Robert Breny

Robert Breny
Rbert Breny (1887-1953). Hungarian modernist painter Date: circa 1930

Background imageBereny Collection: Ferdinand Brunetiere, 1903. Creator: Braun, Clement & Co

Ferdinand Brunetiere, 1903. Creator: Braun, Clement & Co
Ferdinand Brunetiere, 1903. Portrait of French writer and critic Ferdinand Brunetiere (1849-1906). He developed the theory of the evolution of literary genres

Background imageBereny Collection: FELIX DEUTSCH (1884-1964). Austrian psychoanalyst

FELIX DEUTSCH (1884-1964). Austrian psychoanalyst. Caricature drawn by Robert Bereny at the Eighth International Psychoanalytical Congress at Salzburg, Austria, in April 1924

Background imageBereny Collection: HANS SACHS (1881-1947). German psychoanalyst

HANS SACHS (1881-1947). German psychoanalyst. Caricature drawn by Robert Bereny at the Eighth International Psychoanalytical Congress at Salzburg, Austria, in April 1924

Background imageBereny Collection: OSKAR PFISTER (1873-1956). Swiss Protestant minister and psychoanalyst

OSKAR PFISTER (1873-1956). Swiss Protestant minister and psychoanalyst. Caricature drawn by Robert Bereny at the Eighth International Psychoanalytical Congress at Salzburg, Austria, in April 1924

Background imageBereny Collection: MAX EITINGON (1881-1943). German psychoanalyst

MAX EITINGON (1881-1943). German psychoanalyst. Caricature drawn by Robert Bereny at the Eighth International Psychoanalytical Congress at Salzburg, Austria, April 1924

Background imageBereny Collection: MELANIE KLEIN (1882-1960). British psychoanalyst. Caricature drawing by Robert Bereny

MELANIE KLEIN (1882-1960). British psychoanalyst. Caricature drawing by Robert Bereny, 1924


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Bereny is a small village nestled in the rolling hills of Hungary, known for its picturesque landscapes and charming atmosphere. The quaint streets are lined with colorful houses adorned with vibrant flowers, creating a postcard-perfect scene that captures the essence of rural European life. The heart is its bustling town square, where locals gather to socialize and shop at the weekly market. Here, you can sample traditional Hungarian cuisine like goulash and langos while browsing handmade crafts and fresh produce. Surrounding it can lush green fields dotted with grazing cows and sheep, adding to the idyllic countryside charm. Hiking trails wind through forests teeming with wildlife, offering outdoor enthusiasts a chance to explore nature's beauty up close. As the sun sets over Bereny, casting a warm glow over the landscape, it's easy to see why this hidden gem has captured the hearts of visitors from near and far. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, it offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern life.