Honderdjarige herdenking van het overlijden van Goethe 1932

Honderdjarige herdenking van het overlijden van Goethe 1932

Eduard TelcsWW-1932-005831
1932·striking (metalworking) on bronze (metal)·width: 5 cm, weight: 83.5 cm, height: 5.7 cm

Rijksmuseum / Public Domain

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Year
1932
Dimensions
width: 5 cm, weight: 83.5 cm, height: 5.7 cm
Collection
Rijksmuseum

Artist

Eduard Telcs
Eduard Telcs

Sculpture

Eduard "Ede" Telcs was a Hungarian sculptor, and medallist; born at Baja, Hungary on 12 May 1872; died 1948 in Budapest. At the age of twelve he went to Budapest and studied decorative art, but he soon left that city for Vienna, where he was educated for four years in the Allgemeine Bildhauerschule, winning the Füger gold medal with his "St. Boniface Striking Down the Banner of Wotan." He next entered Professor Zumbusch's school, where he studied for three years, gaining the school's first prize with his "Two Drinkers," which 1894 won a medal of the second class at the World's Fair in Antwerp. Telcs attracted particular attention in 1900 by being awarded, for his monument in honor of Empress Elizabeth of Austria, first prize among many competitors. In 1905 he was commissioned to work on a statue of the poet Vörösmarty to be erected in Budapest, and another of Kossuth in Kecskemét, having been awarded both these commissions as a result of competition.

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Year
1932
Dimensions
width: 5 cm, weight: 83.5 cm, height: 5.7 cm
Watts ID
WW-1932-005831

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Rijksmuseum
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Eduard Telcs

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