Miklós Izsó
Hungarian sculptor
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Miklós Izsó | |
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Izsó Miklós | |
Portrait of Miklós Izsó by Bertalan Székely | |
Born | (1831-09-09)September 9, 1831 Disznós-Horvát |
Died | May 29, 1875(1875-05-29) (aged 43) Budapest |
Nationality | Hungarian |
Known for | Sculptor |
Style | Classicism and academic |
Miklós Izsó (Hungarian: Izsó Miklós, German: Nikolaus Izsó; September 9, 1831, Disznós-Horvát (now "Izsófalva", Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, north-east Hungary) – May 29, 1875, Budapest) was a Hungarian sculptor whose sculptural style integrated elements of classicism and academic style.[1]
References
- ^ Simon, Andrew L. (1998). Made in Hungary: Hungarian contributions to universal culture. Simon Publications LLC. pp. 49. ISBN 0-9665734-2-0.
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