Gyula Juhász (sculptor), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Gyula Juhász (sculptor)

Hungarian sculptor born 1876

Date of Birth: 13-Apr-1876

Place of Birth: Eger, Heves County, Hungary

Date of Death: 06-Jan-1913

Profession: sculptor

Nationality: Hungary

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Gyula Juhász (sculptor)

  • Juhász Gyula (April 13, 1876 – January 6, 1913) was a Hungarian sculptor and medallist. Juhász was born in Eger, in northern Hungary.
  • He was studying at Iparrajziskola (Technical School of Design) from 1891 to 1893, then started to work in a workshop as architectural sculpture assistant.
  • In the second half of the decade he was visiting engraving courses by Ferenc Vasadi.
  • Due to his talent he shortly attracted the attention of Ede Telcs, renown medalist of the epoch.
  • As from 1901 he attended Telcs' workgroup to learn more about designing medals.
  • Awarded fellowship of the National Art Board (Országos Képzomuvészeti Tanács) he was studying medal art at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna as follower of Edmund von Hellmer Austrian sculptor.
  • As from 1906 he came out with personnel exhibitions (mostly in the Palace of Arts).
  • After returning to Budapest he continued to work for Telcs, then in 1911 he did a field trip to Florence.
  • Shortly he moved to the recently opened Százados Street Estate of artists, where he owned studio. His statues (Eva, 1909; Gladiator), medals and plaquettes (Meat Industry Fair, 1907; Dezso Szilágyi, 1908; Exhibition on Accident Prevention, 1910) are fitting to the moderate trend of the Hungarian Art Nouveau.
  • Juhász died on January 6, 1913 in Újpest, a district of Budapest.

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