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1907
''A magyar nép művészete (1. kötet)'' by Dezső Malonyay is a collection of scholarly works focused on Hungarian folk art, written in the early 20th century. This text serves as a comprehensive exploration of the artistic expressions found within various Hungarian communities, particularly examining the cultural and aesthetic significance of folk art and its roots in national identity. The opening of the work introduces the reader to the author's objective of documenting and preserving the unique artistic expressions found within Hungarian folk culture. Malonyay emphasizes the importance of national identity and the inherent creativity of the Hungarian people, advocating for the need to explore the rich tapestry of folk art that resonates with the spirit of the nation. He reflects on how these artistic expressions have waned under modern influences and stresses the urgency of capturing and appreciating the artistic heritage before it fades away entirely. The text is positioned as a heartfelt invitation to acknowledge and celebrate the vibrant manifestations of Hungarian folk creativity, inviting readers to partake in the examination of folk art's significance as a vital aspect of national culture.