László Beszédes
Hungarian sculptor
Intro | Hungarian sculptor | |
A.K.A. | Beszedes László Beszédes | |
A.K.A. | Beszedes László Beszédes | |
Places | Hungary | |
was | Artist Sculptor Painter | |
Work field | Arts | |
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Birth | 18 August 1874, Jesenské, Rimavská Sobota District, Rimavská Sobota District, Banská Bystrica Region, Slovakia | |
Death | 10 November 1922Budapest, Central Hungary, Hungary (aged 48 years) |
László Beszédes (1874–1922) was a Hungarian sculptor, noted for his small bronze and terracotta statuettes, and his speciality of creating figurines of farmers.
Beszédes was born in Feled in 1874. He attended the School of Industrial Design and was assigned to work on a bank in Constantinople in 1890. He later worked in Vienna, where he met Friedl and Hehrer, later visiting Munich and Paris.
He was employed by the French Institute of Cartography, for many years during which he journeyed extensively through the French colonies in Africa and Asia.
In 1908 he sculpted Joseph (Slave) a 48 cm bronze statuette. It is currently housed in the Hungarian National Gallery in Budapest.
He later lived in Budapest until his death in 1922.