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Dabóczi Mihály - nacktes Mädchen - Porzellan
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Dabóczi Mihály - nacktes Mädchen - Porzellan

Excellent condition, no repairs, no cracks!! size:27 cm x 19 cm x 12 cm. He was born in 1905 in Marosszentkirály. He spends his high school years in Târgu Mureş. After graduation, she learns the craft of wood carving. In 1929 he moved to Budapest. In the following year he enrolled at the College of Fine Arts, where he was a student of Zsigmond Kisfaludi Strobl, and a teacher assistant between 1935 and 1938. In 1932 he first appeared at the exhibition. By the end of the fifties, he competed competitively in all three weapons (swords, daggers, duelers). With his team, they win the 1954 Hungarian Team Championship. In 1935 he was awarded the Kaldy Prize. In 1936, he won the Szinyei Society's prize for money and then the College of Fine Arts, István Ferenczy. Between 1938-39, with a state scholarship at the Collegium Hungaricum in Rome, he spent one year with his young wife, Viktória Palatinus, and here he has a separate exhibition with two artists. Between 1939 and '42 he is present at several collective exhibitions in Italy. In 1944 he entered military service. In 1945 he became a Soviet prisoner. You can return to Budapest at the end of this year. From 1947, officials took up a position in the Ganz Wagon and Machine Factory to support his family. In 1951 he started to work with art again in the Castle District, where he works until the end of his life. There are several monumental assignments that can be seen in Budapest's buildings and public spaces, cemeteries, Kaposvár, Târgu Mureş, Debrecen, Nagykőrös, Gödöllő, Martfű, Csongrád. In 1956 he exhibited his collection at the Ernst Museum with painter Gyula Papp. In 1961 he spent a few months after a bad marriage in Paris. In 1965, Béla Kondor opened his exhibition at the Ernst Museum. In 1979 he opened his exhibition in Basel, Zofingen and Zurich, died on February 22, 1980.

Nr. 25829475

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Dabóczi Mihály - nacktes Mädchen - Porzellan

Dabóczi Mihály - nacktes Mädchen - Porzellan

Excellent condition, no repairs, no cracks!!

size:27 cm x 19 cm x 12 cm.

He was born in 1905 in Marosszentkirály. He spends his high school years in Târgu Mureş. After graduation, she learns the craft of wood carving. In 1929 he moved to Budapest. In the following year he enrolled at the College of Fine Arts, where he was a student of Zsigmond Kisfaludi Strobl, and a teacher assistant between 1935 and 1938. In 1932 he first appeared at the exhibition. By the end of the fifties, he competed competitively in all three weapons (swords, daggers, duelers). With his team, they win the 1954 Hungarian Team Championship. In 1935 he was awarded the Kaldy Prize. In 1936, he won the Szinyei Society's prize for money and then the College of Fine Arts, István Ferenczy. Between 1938-39, with a state scholarship at the Collegium Hungaricum in Rome, he spent one year with his young wife, Viktória Palatinus, and here he has a separate exhibition with two artists. Between 1939 and '42 he is present at several collective exhibitions in Italy. In 1944 he entered military service. In 1945 he became a Soviet prisoner. You can return to Budapest at the end of this year. From 1947, officials took up a position in the Ganz Wagon and Machine Factory to support his family. In 1951 he started to work with art again in the Castle District, where he works until the end of his life. There are several monumental assignments that can be seen in Budapest's buildings and public spaces, cemeteries, Kaposvár, Târgu Mureş, Debrecen, Nagykőrös, Gödöllő, Martfű, Csongrád. In 1956 he exhibited his collection at the Ernst Museum with painter Gyula Papp. In 1961 he spent a few months after a bad marriage in Paris. In 1965, Béla Kondor opened his exhibition at the Ernst Museum. In 1979 he opened his exhibition in Basel, Zofingen and Zurich, died on February 22, 1980.

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