István Szentgyörgyi

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Szentgyörgyi sculpture

István Szentgyörgyi (1881, - 1938, Budapest) was a Hungarian sculptor. His work exemplified neo-classicism. Fourteen of his statues are in the possession of the Hungarian National Gallery and a copy of "Tip Catting" can be found in the Museum of Modern Art in Rome.

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"Ferenc Herczeg" (Reverse)
Bronze, 69 x 47 cm
Hungarian National Museum, Budapest
The undated medal represents the portrait of Count István Széchenyi [1] and is a reference to Ferenc Herczeg's drama "The Bridge" (1925)

His works include "" 1920, "Portrait of Ferenc Herczeg" (undated),[1] "" 1923, "" in Kiskunhalas 1927, "" 1927, "" 1933, and "".

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  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Fine Arts in Hungary (->ABC Index ->Szentgyörgyi István ->Works by István Szentgyörgyi ->Ferenc Herceg (reverse) ->"I"

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