
Ahlden/Aller - 9-09-2023
Born in 1942 in Diósgyőr/Miskolc, this attributed artwork is a figure group consisting of a female nude and a young man in a long coat. The sculpture is made of patinated bronze and is placed on a plinth made of green-painted stone. The composition is characterized by a contrasting juxtaposition between the openly erotic nude figure and the figure of the tempted man with his head lowered. This Hungarian sculptor, Peter Szabolcs, who has also gained recognition through his works in public spaces, has received numerous awards since 1975, including the prestigious Mihály Munkácsy Prize in 1984. The plinth is described as having flaws and the overall height of the artwork is 33.5 cm.
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"Peter Szabolcs is a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and creative mastery. Hailing from the depths of Germany, Szabolcs is a true virtuoso in the realm of art. His work embodies a harmonious blend of technical precision and emotional dept",
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