Budapest, 1940.
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Cyránski Mária Hungarian sculptress.
Educaton:
1955-59 Secondary Scool of Fine and Péélied Arts, Budapest (teacher: József Somogyi).
1959-1964 Budapest Fine Arts College, masters: Iván Szabó and Pál Pátzay.
Award: Derkovits fellowship, 1974-77.
Cyránski has been living and working in Dunaújváros since 1965. She has had a studio in Dunaföldvár since 1986. Cyránski is among the founders of the applied arts galleries in Dunaújváros. Between 1978 and 1987 she joined the Enamelists' International Creative Summer Colony in Kecskemét on eight occasions. Small sculptures, reliefs, medals and monumental works for display in public places make up the works of art produced in her studio. Her art is characterised by an ideology of lyrical realism. Imbued with classical sculpting ideals, Cyránski's works are influenced by the Italien Renaissance and the art of Rodin and Maillol. Since 1997 she has displayed her works in twenty-one solo exhibitions. In 1999 she took part in the activities of the 23rd International Sóstó Crative Colonz for Medal Arts and Small Sculpture, and displayed her works on the event's closing exhibition (at the City Gallery in Nyiregyháza between 11th June - 30th August, 1999). Cyránski is a momber of the Hungarian National Association for the Creative Arts, the Hungarian Assoociation for the Fine Arts, the Society Of Hungarian Sculptors, the Society of Hungarian Enamel-Artists, and she is an officer of the Fine Arts, Applied Arts and Art-Sector Employees' Union.


Mária Cyránski
H 7020 Dunaföldvár,
Kossuth L. u. 14.
Hungary
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H 7020 Dunaföldvár
Pentelei u. 30.
Hungary
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