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Place of Origin: Hungarian
Porcellana Art Déco, János Török, Zsolnay, Trittico
By Zsolnay
Located in Mariano Del Friuli, GO
Splendido trittico di figure in porcellana Zsolnay dipinte a mano del noto artista ungherese János Török. Le presenti figure sono pubblicate nel Catalogo Zsolnay e tutte tre sono ma...
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1940s Art Deco Vintage Hungarian Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Ceramic figure of Gorka Geza, 1929
By Geza Gorka, Geza Gorka
Located in Mariano Del Friuli, GO
Fabulous figure of Hungarian artist Gorka Geza. First series as noted by the much more sloping head than later productions. Branded. Without any damage or repair. EXCELLENT condition!!!
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1920s Art Nouveau Vintage Hungarian Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Iparmuveszeti Vallalat Ceramic Mid-Century Modern Semi-Nude Female Sculpture
By Iparmuveszeti Vallalat
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
Iparmuveszeti vallalat ceramic Mid-Century Modern semi-nude female sculpture.
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Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Hungarian Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Bronze Figure of Csikós by Hungarian Sculptor László Beszédes Early 20th Century
Located in ARMADALE, VIC
A Bronze Figure of a Csikós by Hungarian Sculptor László Beszédes, Early 20th Century ...
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Early 20th Century Modern Hungarian Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Maria H. Rahmer Figural Ceramic Sculpture
By Maria Rahmer
Located in New York, NY
Fabulous and large Maria H. Rahmer (1911-1998) figural sculpture of a boy holding fruit circa 1930s from Hungary. Great ceramic condition with signature H. Rahmer on the side of the ...
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1930s Vintage Hungarian Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

"The Laborer, " Rare Art Deco Hungarian Bronze
By Mihaly Biro
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Sculpted by Mihaly Biro, this bronze (dating from 1928-29) is the small version of a large-scale monument commissioned by the Bratislava Cable company, commemorating the workers who made the industry hum. (Originally, the figure would have been pushing a volt fuse.) The musculature of the figure's back and arms are beautifully detailed, and the piece is a paean to those who made 20th century industry...
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Early 20th Century Art Deco Hungarian Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Porcelain Statue of German Shepard, Hollohaza, Hungary 1831
Located in Zohor, SK
Beautiful porcelain sculpture of German Shepard or Wolf, laying down. Produced by Hollohaza factory in Hungary in 1831, marked on the bottom. Original i...
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1830s Bohemian Antique Hungarian Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

1930s Gorgeous Boy with Sledding Sculpture by Cséfalvay
Located in Milan, IT
1930s Gorgeous boy with Sledding sculpture by Cséfalvay.
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1930s Art Deco Vintage Hungarian Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Bronze Patinated Nude Woman "On the Wave" by Györgyi Lantos
Located in Montreal, QC
Bronze Patinated Nude Woman "On the Wave" by Györgyi Lantos signed with seal: "Lantos" Member of the Association of Hungarian Visual Artists and Industrial Artists. Awards: 1985: Tornyai plaque, Dante Biennale, Ravenna (I) 1st prize; 1988: Dante Biennale, city of Rome gold medal; 2002: Gold Cross of Merit of the Republic of Hungary. He is an artist who mostly works on commission. A sculptor based on classical traditions. His sculptures are characterized by sensitive, delicate patterning. He likes to think about sacred and historical topics. Many of his portraits can be seen in public squares...
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1980s Vintage Hungarian Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Eugene Kormendi-Frim, Head, Hand-Carved Ebonized Wood Sculpture, circa 1930s
By Ervin Kormendi-Frim
Located in New York, NY
Eugene (Jenő) Körmendi-Frim (1889–1959) was a renowned Hungarian-American sculptor, coming from a family of artists. His brother, Erwin Kormendi-Frim (1885 – 1939) was famous Hungarian painter known for his still life’s and portraits in a style developed under the influence of Cézanne. His cousin was Philip Alexius de László, (Hungarian: László Fülöp Elek, 1869 –1937), an Anglo-Hungarian painter known particularly for his portraits of royal and aristocratic personages. Eugene (Jenő) studied at the Academy of Budapest, and then traveled to Paris to work with Auguste Rodin and Jean Paul Lorenz. In 1939, he visited America for the New York World’s Fair with his wife, Elizabeth, a painter and ceramist. During their tour, World War II broke out in Eastern Europe and they were unable to return home. Eugene found a position as sculptor-in-residence at Notre Dame University that allowed them to stay in the United States. He created many statues while at the university, including a war memorial in Valparaiso, Indiana, and a twenty-two foot-statue depicting Christ as the “Light of the World...
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1920s Art Deco Vintage Hungarian Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Hungarian Grey, White and Blue Animal Sculpture, 1970s
Located in Byron Bay, NSW
Hungarian grey, white and blue animal sculpture 1970s.
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hungarian Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Marble and Bronze Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
A stunning work in marble and bronze, entitled "Blossoming" by award winning Hungarian sculptor Miklos Sebek.
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20th Century Hungarian Sculptures

Materials

Marble

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