SCULPTOR

Erzsébet Schaár

1905 - 1975

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Erzsébet Schaár (29 July 1905, in Budafok – 29 August 1975, in Budapest) was a Hungarian sculptor. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Erzsébet Schaár is the 207th most popular sculptor (up from 231st in 2019), the 569th most popular biography from Hungary (up from 688th in 2019) and the most popular Hungarian Sculptor.

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Among SCULPTORS

Among sculptors, Erzsébet Schaár ranks 207 out of 258Before her are Mona Hatoum, Audrey Munson, Andy Goldsworthy, Barry Flanagan, Alfred Hrdlicka, and Josef Václav Myslbek. After her are Fuad Abdurahmanov, Rudolph Schadow, Imre Varga, Revaz Gabriadze, Erwin Wurm, and Lola Mora.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1905, Erzsébet Schaár ranks 274Before her are Jenő Rejtő, Philip Ahn, René Bondoux, Mario de las Casas, Baltasar Albéniz, and Boris Ponomarev. After her are La Jana, Gilbert Roland, Arthur Crudup, Adolf Ehrnrooth, John O'Hara, and Aurélio de Lira Tavares. Among people deceased in 1975, Erzsébet Schaár ranks 186Before her are Arthur Bliss, Moe Howard, Gösta Andersson, Sigmund Haringer, Javier Ambrois, and Gabriel Aresti. After her are Piero Dusio, Niginho, Otto Winzer, Heinz Müller, Paul Peter Meouchi, and May Sutton.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Erzsébet Schaár ranks 569 out of 1,077Before her are Sándor Pósta (1888), Tibor Berczelly (1912), Antal Bolvári (1932), György Szűcs (1912), István Énekes (1911), and Kolos Ferenc Vaszary (1832). After her are István Kozma (1939), András Székely (1909), Gábor Delneky (1932), László Bálint (1948), Ileana Silai (1941), and Ernő Goldfinger (1902).

Among SCULPTORS In Hungary

Among sculptors born in Hungary, Erzsébet Schaár ranks 1After her are Imre Varga (1923).