- Zsigmond Kisfaludi Strobl
Infobox Person
name = Zsigmond Kisfaludi Strobl
caption = Zsigmond Kisfaludi Strobl
birth_date = 1884
birth_place = Alsórajk
death_date = 1975
death_place = Budapest
other_names =
known_for = Monumental public sculptures
occupation = Sculpture
nationality = HungarianZsigmond Kisfaludi Strobl (
Alsórajk 1884 -Budapest 1975) was a Hungariansculptor andartist . His sculptural style integrated elements of realism andacademism style mainly engaged in creating portrait busts.Early life
Zsigmond studied under Mátrai and Antal Lóránfi at the School of Applied Arts for four years. Meanwhile he worked in the workshop of
Alajos Stróbl : he produced two nude sketches in 1904 and 1905. He went toVienna on a scholarship. On his return toHungary , Béla Radnai was his master at the School of Industrial Design."Finale", a composition with three
nude figures from 1911, won him the Radics Prize in 1912 allowing him to go toItaly ,France andBelgium . His art was influenced by the esthetics ofAdolf Hildebrand , a notable Germansculptor and theoretician whoseacademic style left its trace on Kisfaludi Strobl's sculpture.He participated as a soldier in
World War I , during which he created portraits. "Archer" from the late 20s reflected Bourdelle's influence.Kisfaludi Stobl's art reached its peak between the two world wars, in the late 1920s and 1930s. Technically his work was highly proficient, and his
statue s andchina figures, whether small or larger than life-size, had a dynamicelegance of their own. That period of his life was marked by countless small bronzes, plaquettes andmonumental statue s such as the "War Memorial" inNagykanizsa , and the "Prince St. Emeric" inBudapest in 1930) after making study trips toEngland and theUnited States . His portraits "Béla Iványi Grünwald" 1924, "Dénes Györgyi" 1923, "G.B. Shaw" 1932, "János Pásztor" 1934, and "Crown Princess Elizabeth of England" 1937), some 50 or so completed inGreat Britain brought him fame not only inHungary andGreat Britain but all over the world.The bust of "General Hamilton" was erected in
Aberdeen ,Scotland , and "The Birth of Venus" in Santa Barbara,California . "Liberty" onGellért Hill was created in a record time in 1947.Kisfaludi Stobl produced the main figure of the "
Kossuth Memorial " which was erected in front of the Hungarian Parliament in 1952, and in 1953 the new figures of Rákóczi and Kossuth for the Millennium Memorial.He was over 80 when he produced a monumental version of "Warriors of the Border", a statuette, which was erected in
Eger in 1968. His portraits of "Zoltán Kodály " (1966), "Árpád Szakasits"" and "Pál Pátzay" (1967) were also widely praised.Zsigond's works are in the collection of the
Hungarian National Gallery and the Göcsej Museum, as well as theBritish Museum , The Hermitage and the Pushkin Museum. He also taughtAndrás Beck .He died in
Budapest in 1975.External links
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