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György Zala (sculptor)

György Zala (1858 in Alsólendva – 31 July 1937 in Budapest) (sometimes: 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 20th century.
==Biography==

Orphaned at the age of 8, Zala spent several years in schools in Városlőd and Pápa.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=György Zala (Mayer) )〕 He studied under Edmund Hellmer and Kaspar von Zumbusch at the Vienna Academy at the age of 21 and then under Josep Knábl, Max Wittman, Michael Wagmüller, and Eberle Siriusat at the Munich Academy.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ZALA, György )〕 Along with Janos Fadrusz and Alajos Strobl, Zala studied at the Budapest Academy.〔
His first work of renown upon his return to Hungary was a marble statue named "Mary and Magdalene" in 1884, winning the academy gold medal and the prize of the Hungarian Council of Fine Arts.〔 His tombstone of József Csukássi won him a gold medal in Antwerp.〔 While he began working on a statue of Adolf Huszár and didn't complete it; he did complete "The Martyrs of Arad" of the Liberty Monument in Arad in 1894 which included a statue of Matyas Hunyadi.〔
He was commissioned to produce numerous neo-baroque memorials including "Soldier" (1889–93), which is a cannon metal statue of a Honvéd (private soldier) on the Dísz Square in Budapest to commemorate the 'defenders of the homeland' who fought in the Hungarian War of Independence. He also created the equestrian statue of Gyula Andrássy with six other sculptors at the Millennium Memorial on Hősök Square in Budapest and a statue of the Archangel Gabriel at the same place which won a "Grand Prix" at the Paris exhibition of 1900. He also completed the statue "Queen Elizabeth" in Vienna in 1932, and in 1934, he collaborated with Antal Orbán to produce "Statue of István Tisza", a statue which no longer exists.〔
Notable portraits include "Bust of Antal Ligeti" (1887), "Franz Josef I" (1905) in Kerepesi Cemetery, Budapest, the ''Ferenc Deák'' monument (1914) in Szeged, Jenő Zsigmondy, and Mór Jókai, and women such as Béla Jármay, Róza Laborfalvy and Lujza Blaha.〔

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