- János
Fadrusz (2
September 1858,
Pressburg – 26
October 1903, Budapest) was a
Hungarian sculptor in the
Neoclassical style. He was
especially noted for...
-
Georg Zala) was a
Hungarian sculptor.
Along with
Alajos Strobl and János
Fadrusz, he is one of Hungary's
leading public sculptors of the late 19th and early...
- Cluj-Napoca, Romania. This
classified historic monument,
conceived by János
Fadrusz and
opened in 1902,
represents Matthias Corvinus. It is
listed in the National...
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Statues Ladislaus I of
Hungary (János
Fadrusz) St
Elizabeth of
Hungary (Károly Senyey)
Gerard of Csanád (Alajos Strobl)
Saint Mary (Pál Pátzay) St Margaret...
-
Monument of the
heroic Hungarian nobleman with the same name (1902) by János
Fadrusz, and the bust made in the
honour of
Simion Bărnuțiu by
Romul Ladea are...
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Egressy (composer) Loránd Eötvös (physicist)
Ferenc Erkel (composer) János
Fadrusz (sculptor) György
Faludy (writer, poet, translator)
Ferenc Fejtő (journalist...
- of the institution. From 1902, a
statue of Wesselényi by
artist János
Fadrusz has
stood in the
center of Zalău.
Robert J. Hunter :
Racing Calendar -...
- with an
arched gateway,
guarded by the four
lions of the sculptor, János
Fadrusz. The
court is
called Lions Court (or Oroszlános udvar). The work began...
- his time. "Wesselényi and a poor peasant!
Perhaps unwittingly,
master Fadrusz has
carved a satire", he wrote,
referring to the
unveiling of the Wesselényi...
- Zalău, Romania. This
classified historic monument,
conceived by János
Fadrusz and
opened on
September 18, 1902,
represents Miklós Wesselényi protectively...