Jenő Bory | |
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Born | Székesfehérvár, Hungary | 9 November 1879
Died | 20 December 1959 80) Székesfehérvár | (aged
Nationality | Hungarian |
Jenő Bory (Székesfehérvár, 9 November 1879 – Székesfehérvár, 20 December 1959) was a Hungarian architect and sculptor.
Background
Bory received his degree in building engineering in Budapest in 1903. He enrolled in the Academy of Fine Arts to study sculpture under Alajos Stróbl. At this time he met his wife, Ilona Komocsin (1885-1974), who became a notable painter after finishing her studies in Szeged. During World War I as a soldier he was appointed as an official war artist in Sarajevo for which he received the Order of Franz Josef. He taught at the Academy of Fine Arts (1911–46) and at the Technical University (1921–44). He was rector of the academy between 1943 and 1945.
He was largely responsible for the building of the so-called Bory castle in Székesfehérvár which is decorated by his and his wife's works. He built this fantastic, castle-like structure out of concrete with his own hands for 41 years.
Sculptor Ferenc Varga apprenticed under Bory.[1]
Gallery
- Bory Castle in Székesfehérvár
- Column by Bory in Székesfehérvár
- St Stephen's well in Kaposvar, part of Our Lady Church
References
- ↑ "Ferenc Varga Biography" (PDF). Varga Sculpturing Studio. Retrieved 2018-08-29. Archived 2016-03-29 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- Media related to Jenő Bory at Wikimedia Commons
- Bory Castle, Székesfehérvár – The symbol of eternal love (in English)