Nándor Balaskó (August 30, 1918 – June 28, 1996) was a sculptor from Romania.
Nándor Balaskó | |
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Born | |
Died | June 28, 1996 | (aged 77)
Balaskó graduated from Silvania National College in 1937. He studied at the Bucharest National University of Arts (1937–40) and the Hungarian University of Fine Arts (1940–43). Then he worked with Ion Andreescu Institute of Fine and Decorative Art in Cluj Napoca. In 1958 he took part in the International Auschwitz-contest. In 1970, Balaskó emigrated to Sintra, Portugal.
Exhibitions
editSolo Exhibitions
- 1968, Little Gallery of Fine Arts, Cluj-Napoca
- 1990, Lisbon
Selected group exhibitions
Works in public places
edit- Monument to Endre Ady, Zalău (1957).[1]
Honours
editBibliography
edit- Szántó Tibor: Blaskó Nándor és Losonczi Nándor lipcsei vizsgamunkái. Magyar Grafika, 1964/. sz. 17-22. p.
- Vámfalvi M.: Felkerestük műtermében Blaskó Nándort. Új Élet, 1967
- Szőcs István: Balaskó Nándor. Helikon, 1991/10.
- Orbán István: Virágok vetélkedése. Egy Balaskó-szoborkompozíció nyomában. Művelődés, 2006/1. sz.
References
editExternal links
edit- (in Hungarian) Ady Endre, Balaskó Nándor, 1957