Károly Antal

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Károly Antal
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Károly Antal
Born1909
Died1994 (aged 84–85)
NationalityHungarian
EducationAcademy of Fine Arts
Known forSculptor
Notable work
St Gellért
StyleNeoclassicism

Károly Antal (1909 – 1994, in Budapest) was a twentieth century Hungarian sculptor. His sculptural style reflected neoclassicism style.

Antal studied at the Academy of Fine Arts with István Szentgyörgyi between 1928–37. He received a state scholarship in Rome in 1934–35 and he exhibited several times in Italy.

His early sculptures were characterized by the neoclassicist style of the Roman School. His sculptures "St Gellért" and "Frater Julianus" were erected at the Fishermen's Bastion in Budapest in 1937, and at the Coronation of St Stephen in Esztergom in 1938. After 1945 he created several memorials.

In 1962 he made the sculptural decoration on the facade of the .

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