Karoly Fulop Salome Sculpture
Karoly Fulop 1893-1963
Karoly Fulop was born in 1863 in Czabadka Hungary and is known as a painter, watercolorist, and sculptor of ceramics, wood, and bronzes.
He studied art in Budapest, Munich, and Paris. He was an artist of unique and curious influences who incorporated icons from his Catholic background with symbolist images from the Modern European avant-garde art movements. His paintings, watercolors, and sculptures are reminiscent of the decorative qualities found in work from the Byzantine Empire. This stunning figurine is 21 1/2" tall & 14" wide titled "Salome" with pale blue, off white and touches of black glaze. It was done in his famous Art Deco biblical style. According to the New Testament, Salome, daughter of Herodias and Herod II demanded and received the head of John the Baptist. Excellent condition.
These pieces are very hard to find and are usually sold at high-end auctions. Signed on the bottom edge.
14" tall x 13" wide x 4" deep
Excellent condition; signed
Karoly Fulop 1893-1963
Karoly Fulop was born in 1863 in Czabadka Hungary and is known as a painter, watercolorist, and sculptor of ceramics, wood, and bronzes.
He studied art in Budapest, Munich, and Paris. He was an artist of unique and curious influences who incorporated icons from his Catholic background with symbolist images from the Modern European avant-garde art movements. His paintings, watercolors, and sculptures are reminiscent of the decorative qualities found in work from the Byzantine Empire. This stunning figurine is 21 1/2" tall & 14" wide titled "Salome" with pale blue, off white and touches of black glaze. It was done in his famous Art Deco biblical style. According to the New Testament, Salome, daughter of Herodias and Herod II demanded and received the head of John the Baptist. Excellent condition.
These pieces are very hard to find and are usually sold at high-end auctions. Signed on the bottom edge.
14" tall x 13" wide x 4" deep
Excellent condition; signed
Karoly Fulop 1893-1963
Karoly Fulop was born in 1863 in Czabadka Hungary and is known as a painter, watercolorist, and sculptor of ceramics, wood, and bronzes.
He studied art in Budapest, Munich, and Paris. He was an artist of unique and curious influences who incorporated icons from his Catholic background with symbolist images from the Modern European avant-garde art movements. His paintings, watercolors, and sculptures are reminiscent of the decorative qualities found in work from the Byzantine Empire. This stunning figurine is 21 1/2" tall & 14" wide titled "Salome" with pale blue, off white and touches of black glaze. It was done in his famous Art Deco biblical style. According to the New Testament, Salome, daughter of Herodias and Herod II demanded and received the head of John the Baptist. Excellent condition.
These pieces are very hard to find and are usually sold at high-end auctions. Signed on the bottom edge.
14" tall x 13" wide x 4" deep
Excellent condition; signed