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István Ferenczy

Relief of István Ferenczy on the corner of Magyar utca/ Ferenczy István utca in Budapest, District V.

István Ferenczy (February 24, 1792 – July 4, 1856) was a nineteenth-century Hungarian sculptor.

The Allegory of Science by István Ferenczy, Hungarian National Gallery in Buda Castle, 1842-1843

Career

Ferenczy made a number of exerted attempts to establish a school of sculpture in Hungary and it was his mission to establish and promote national art in Hungary. However, he proved to be unsuccessful in setting up a sculptural school, but many of his works remain in the Hungarian National Gallery as a symbol of Hungarian art during the first half of the nineteenth century.

Ferenczy died in 1856 in Rimaszombat.

Some works

István Ferenczy, The Beginning of Art (Little Shepherdess), 1820-1822
István Ferenczy, Bust of the Medici Venus, after 1822
István Ferenczy, Portrait of Countess Viczay, 1824
István Ferenczy, Self-portrait, 1830

External links

Media related to István Ferenczy at Wikimedia Commons

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  • Simon Meller: Istvan Ferenczy lives and works in Budapest, 1908
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