In addition to his work, the master also donated a unique collection of self-portraits of artists to the city. Košice in the 1920s and 1930s - when Vojtech Löffler began to fulfil his individual artistic programme - was the temporary or permanent home of many outstanding avant-garde artists. Löffler's collection of self-portraits of painters grew into an important private gallery of likenesses, dominated by representatives of the well-known Košice School of Art (Halász-Hradil, Csordák, Bauer, Kieselbach, Kmetty, Jasusch, Šipoš, Feld, Reichentál, Jakoby, Collinásy, Oravecz and many others) - mostly personal friends of Vojtech Löffler.
The collection is gradually expanding to include works by contemporary authors.
In the permanent exhibition of the museum there is also a collection of folk ceramics and pottery, in which an important place is occupied by exhibits of Hollóház production of the second half of the 19th century, but also of Murán, Holíč and Kremnica provenance.
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