Erzsébet Schaár
Erzsébet Schaár (29 July 1905, in Budafok – 29 August 1975, in Budapest) was a Hungarian sculptor.
Erzsébet Schaár | |
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Tibor Vilt and Erzsébet Schaár | |
Born | Budapest, Hungary | July 29, 1905
Died | August 29, 1975 70) Budapest, Hungary | (aged
Nationality | Hungarian |
Known for | Sculpture |
Spouse(s) | hu:Tibor Vilt |
Life
She studied with Zsigmond Kisfaludi Strobl. In 1932, she was awarded the Young Artist Award for the Szinyei Prize. In 1935, she married Tibor Vilt, a sculptor.
Her first solo exhibition was in 1932 in Budapest. In the 40s, she made small wooden reliefs, similar to the Giacometti statues, At the same time, she also patterned several reclining figures. Architectural elements were also employed; since then it has used lightweight styrene, which has created life-size spaces, such as knife-cut, easy-to-saw materials.
In 1970, she had a retrospective exhibition at the Műcsarnok, and two years later she was exhibited in Antwerp and Geneva. In 1977, the Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum in Dusseldorf held a retrospective.
There are several public statues exhibited in Budapest, Kecskemét, Miskolc, Pécs, Tihany and elsewhere. Much of his estate is in St. Stephen's King Museum in Székesfehérvár.
Further reading
- Németh, Lajos. "Schaár, Erzsébet." In Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online, (accessed February 16, 2012; subscription required).
External links
Media related to Erzsébet Schaár at Wikimedia Commons - Entry for Erzsébet Schaár on the Union List of Artist Names