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Place of Origin: Hungarian
Steel Sculpture, Janos Maróti, Hungary, 1984
Steel Sculpture, Janos Maróti, Hungary, 1984

Steel Sculpture, Janos Maróti, Hungary, 1984

Located in Honnelles, WHT

Steel sculpture, Janos Maróti, Hungary, 1984 Material: Chromium Length: base 32,5 x 29,5cm Width: 44,5cm Height: 48,5cm

Category

Late 20th Century Modern Hungarian Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Jenő Kerényi, Magician, Hungarian Art Deco Patinated Bronze Sculpture, 1930s
Jenő Kerényi, Magician, Hungarian Art Deco Patinated Bronze Sculpture, 1930s

Jenő Kerényi, Magician, Hungarian Art Deco Patinated Bronze Sculpture, 1930s

Located in New York, NY

Signed KEREMYI on the back of the plinth. Some patina abrasions are noticeable in the back area. The white Carrera marble base obviously is a later replacement. Dimensions: Height 14.75” Width 11.75” Depth 7.75”. Jeno Kerényi...

Category

1930s Art Deco Vintage Hungarian Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Berlin Lamp by Boldizar Senteski
Berlin Lamp by Boldizar Senteski

Berlin Lamp by Boldizar Senteski

Located in Geneve, CH

Berlin lamp by Boldizar Senteski Dimensions: 50 W x 23 D x H 100 cm Materials: black concrete, steel, led Sculptural concrete standing lamp with dimmable LED lighting Growing up ...

Category

2010s Modern Hungarian Sculptures

Materials

Concrete, Steel

Bronze Patinated Nude Woman "On the Wave" by Györgyi Lantos
Bronze Patinated Nude Woman "On the Wave" by Györgyi Lantos

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...

Category

1980s Vintage Hungarian Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Porcelain Statue of German Shepard, Hollohaza, Hungary 1831
Porcelain Statue of German Shepard, Hollohaza, Hungary 1831

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...

Category

1830s Bohemian Antique Hungarian Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

Modern Ceramic Flower by Zsolt Jozsef Simon
Modern Ceramic Flower by Zsolt Jozsef Simon

Modern Ceramic Flower by Zsolt Jozsef Simon

By Zsolt Jozsef Simon

Located in New York, NY

"Grey Flower" sculpture no. IV. Zsolt Jozsef Simon who studied at the prestigious Moholy-Nagy school of Art and Design in Budapest is the winner of...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Hungarian Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Marble and Bronze Sculpture
Marble and Bronze Sculpture

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.

Category

20th Century Hungarian Sculptures

Materials

Marble

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