- Fülöp Ö. Beck
Fülöp Ö. Beck (1873 - 1945) was a Hungarian
sculptor noted for hismedal sculptures ofEndre Ady ,Sándor Petõfi ,Ferenc Liszt ,Mihály Babits andKelemen Mikes creating over 500 in his career. Later in his career he created notable busts ofZoltan Kodaly andZsigmond Moricz and various tombs and developed apost-impressionism style influenced by elements ofArt Nouveau .Biography
Beck was born in
Pápa , in 1873. In 1888 he studied the goldsmith's craft at the School of Applied Arts in Budapest until 1893 when he after visitingVienna travelled toParis on a scholarship the following year. InParis he participated in a competition which was to create the medal of the Millennium Exhibition. He won while he was the pupil of Ponscarme at theÉcole des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1895. In 1898 exhibition he exhibited his medals at the Museum of Industrial Design, the first year than medals had been showcased, later winning a silver medal at theWorld Exhibition inParis in 1900. He spent a number of years inGermany and inItaly where he won the Grand Prix inMilan in 1906. [ [http://hungart.euroweb.hu/english/b/beck_o/index.html BECK Ö., Fülöp ] ]In Milan who grew interested in creating statues and moved back to his country, opening up a workshop in
Göd . His earlier works include "Animal Reliefs" in 1911, "Saint Sebastian" in 1914, and "Aphrodite" in 1915 and was contracted to sculpturally decorate the Corvin department store inBudapest in 1916.In 1928 he began working on
tombs and memorials creating the "Tomb of Baumgarten" andFellner 's tomb in 1932, theFerenc Liszt Memorial in 1935 and theKölcsey Memorial, and "Iron Founders" in 1943).He died in 1945.
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* [http://hungart.euroweb.hu/english/b/beck_o/index.html Hungarian art]
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