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Zoltan Borbereki, sculptures in semi-precious stones (signed) (SA ARTIST)

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Product code
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                                    Zoltan Borbereki, Sculptures in Semi-Precious Stones: A Pictorial Review

SIGNED & INSCRIBED BY Z. BORBEREKI & TWO OTHER SIGNATURES, Published by Gallery 21, 1981SOFTCOVER,  STIFF PICTORIAL COVERS, ILLUSTRATED, 95 PAGES, 21 CMS X 29.8 CMS, CONDITION: VERY GOOD.


Zoltan was born in Rónaszék, Hungary in 1907; Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest 1928/33, Assistant Professor during 1931/33. Italian State Bursary for Painting, Rome Academy, 1933/35. Emigrated to South Africa in 1950, having spent two years in Italy after leaving Hungary. Died in Johannesburg, 1992. Was married to Elizabeth Sebök, painter and mosaic artist; their children, both artists, are Barbara Borbereki (Goldin) in Sydney and Daniel Kovács in Cape Town