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Jeno Kerenyi

Jeno Kerenyi (1908 - 1975) was active/lived in Hungary.  Jeno Kerenyi is known for Sculpture.

Jeno KERÉNYI (1907-1975) Hungarian sculptor. Studied at the Academic for Fine Arts in Budapest, later in Rom. Exhibited in Brussels at the World Exhibition in 1958, and won the Grand Prix. He created his figurative works mostly in bronze and stone in figurine and monumental statues ass well. His art is inspired by the classical stile focused on the figure of man and women, always full with tension and motion. His gallant modelling is linked with a passion for emotional surface treatment. His sculptures are associated to the European movement of the expressionism.

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