- Gyula Jungfer
Gyula Jungfer (
9 January 1841 , Pest -21 November 1908 ,Budapest ) was a Hungarian artist working withwrought iron . He is considered one of the most important masters indecorative art in the turn-of-the-centuryHungary .Life
Jungfer learned craftmanship in his father's smithy, then he went to a peregrination tour in Western Europe. He came back to Pest in 1866 and opened his own workshop which soon became known for the high quality of its products and its innovative floral designs. Jungfer received many important public and private commissions during the last decades of the 19th century.
Works
Jungfer made all the wrought iron works in
Buda Castle , the newHungarian Parliament Building ,Hungarian State Opera House ,Saint Stephen's Basilica ,Keleti Railway Station ,Vigadó Concert Hall and other city palaces. His most important work, the railing of Buda Castle, was destroyed during theBattle of Budapest , but it was faithfully restored in 1981. Many of his lesser works are kept in the Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest.References
* [http://mek.oszk.hu/00300/00355/html/ABC06879/07149.htm]
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