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Miklós Borsos

ミクローシュ・ボルショシュ

Miklós Borsos

Profile

Gender
Male
Born
1906-08-13 (Nagyszeben (present-day Sibiu, Romania))
Died
1990-01-27 (Budapest) age 83
Nationality
Hungarian
Languages
Hungarian
Residence History
Nagyszeben → Győr → Budapest

Career

Occupations
sculptor, medallist
Active Years
1928-1990
Influenced By
Fülöp Ö. Beck, Béni Ferenczy, Ferenc Medgyessy

Education

Hungarian University of Fine Arts
Sculpture
Period: 1929 (短期)
Year of Graduation: 1929
Country: Hungary
Brief training under Oszkár Glatz

Awards

Munkácsy Award
1954
Organization: Hungarian People's Republic
Result: 受賞
Kossuth Prize
1957
Organization: Hungarian People's Republic
Result: 受賞
Premio Carrara
1959
Result: 受賞
National Small Sculpture Biennial, Pécs Pot
1969
Result: 受賞
Outstanding Artist
1972
Organization: Hungarian People's Republic
Result: 受賞
Béni Ferenczy Prize
1977
Result: 受賞
Attila József Prize
1950
Result: 受賞
Rippl-Rónai Award
1961
Result: 受賞
Szegedi Nyári Tárlat Award
1963
Result: 受賞
József Egry Prize
1964
Result: 受賞

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Portrait of József Egry

1952 Sculpture

Sybilla Pannonica

1963 Sculpture

Lighea

1968 Sculpture

The Young Parca

1964 Sculpture

Canticus Canticorum

1977 Sculpture

Style & Themes

Literary Style
Integrated elements of archaic art and classicism with modern elementsMore intellectual, abstract, and experimental approaches from 1950s
Recurring Motifs
Human and animal figuresSymbolic motifs of natural lifeCultural values

Legacy

Hungarian sculptor and medallist known for integrating archaic, classical, and modern elements, famous for portraits and public monuments.

Museums

  • Miklós Borsos City Art Museum Győr Opened in 1979