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Lajos Petri (until 1928 Lajos Pick; 10 June 1884 in Szeged,
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– 26 August 1963 in
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) was a Hungarian sculptor of
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origin. His work was part of the art competitions at the
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Life

The family Pick was the owner of the famous Hungarian
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factory established by Márk Pick in 1869. The factory, owing to Italian workers, became a market leader in 1883 and it has remained the most reputed salami producer in the country ever since, especially noted for Winter Salami. Having passed the Matura examination, he started studying law in
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and began to take lectures on art history. He regularly attended the lectures of the art historian and art critic ''Gyula Pasteiner'' (1846 –1924); the philosopher, aesthete, translator and theatre critic ''Bernát Alexander'' (1850–1927); and literature historian ''Gusztáv Heinrich'' (1845–1922). During this period he was more interested in athletics rather than in art. After having passed two basic exams (in German ''Rigorosum'') in law, he continued his studies in
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. The German metropolis changed the young man's life. He attended the lectures of du Bois-Reymond and Heinrich Wölflin (1864–1945) the
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art historian. At the university library he read a lot by
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and
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and he had the opportunity to visit international exhibitions, which decisively directed him towards art. He decided to become a sculptor. He returned home to announce his decision to his father who would not share his enthusiasm. He was made to stay at his father's house. Two bitter years passed by, yet he promised his mother that he would not go against his father's will, and he finished his university studies. In May 1907 he obtained his degree at the faculty of law yet already in the week of the graduation ceremony he left the family home and – with the recommendation of a remote relative of his – he met the sculptor
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(Ede Teltsch, 1872–1948). Telcs who had studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna accepted Pick as an apprentice. Pick's characteristic style developed during the two years that he spent at the atelier of Telcs and he learnt a lot from him. As he writes: ''“He'' elcs''taught me to respect art, to despise the inferior devices meant for effect and to recognise the worthlessness of kitsch”'' – and he adds – ''“What I learnt from him is that the artist shall be honest regarding his emotions and trustworthy when he creates a piece of art. Beside these it is indifferent what we will call conservatism or modernism or whatever movement. The question is how much an artist has got to say and to what extent he is able to express it”''. Petri moved to
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so that he could establish his own atelier in
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and so that he could introduce himself in an international milieu. In Brussels at the height of the history of Belgian sculpture, he himself influenced several artists. He made acquaintance with
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(1862–1931) and Egide Rombeaux (1865–1942) who frequently visited him in his atelier. Later he described how his style changed in the following way: ''"Looking at the sculptures of my earlier years, it is clear that it was the form that enjoyed priority to the disadvantage of the drama and emotionality. It was only the liberation of the later years that brought the perfection and completeness of emotionality, when the form of my sculptures started to bear only a secondary meaning. I recognised that due to the sophisticated elaboration, the strength of expression weakened, and I tended to lose my capability of making the dynamics of the sculpture perceptible and the spontaneity of the message was gone, yet spontaneity is the best device to achieve effect. The esprit of a message has an increased effect when we deliver it spontaneously"'' . He spent the following twelve years of his career in Belgium, where he was regarded as a significant sculptor famous for his portraits. His style of figurative sculpture started to evolve here. He made the following sculptures in Belgium: ''Runner at the starting line'', ''Life'' and ''Dancing girl'' (1911) – this latter can be considered as the most modern sculpture in its time.
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affected his career as well, it forced him, as many of his colleagues to have a pause. Then in 1922, he participated in a group exhibition in
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, which was followed by an individual exhibition in
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in Budapest. Although Lajos Petri had already become a successful sculptor at international level by this time, he was not really accepted in his home country. During the period between 1925–1940, almost his entire time was consumed by submitting his applications to calls announced by the state. This was a bitter epoch for him as his applications, which required plenty months of work, were in most of the cases rejected by the political establishment. The year 1935 brought the recognition that he had been longing for as he received the greatest order from the Hungarian state, a monumental statue, a hussar on horseback. In Hungary, this monument is considered as one of the greatest examples of statues in classical style commemorating historical events. Following this he received several orders from the state yet
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interrupted this new, successful period of his career. During the disasters of the war one of his friends, Zoltán Kodály, the internationally acknowledged Hungarian composer and the president of the Hungarian Academy of Science, helped him survive the unhuman era. After the war Kodály, who also played a leading role of rebuilding the cultural life in Hungary, supported Petri further on. Petri's spirit was not broken, and finally after the war he began to receive many orders from the state. He also proved to be very productive in other fields, he held lectures on art: ''The conflict of art and the public'', ''The role of art criticism and beauty in the new art'' and ''The real face of Michelangelo''. He also started to publish his studies: ''From clay to marble'', ''Depicting sport in art'' and ''About Monumentality''. His reputation did not fade in Belgium, a long article was written about him in the Brussels literary magazine ''Le Musée du Soir'', and he had the pleasure to have an exhibition once more in Brussels in 1959. His entire career was introduced at a comprehensive exhibition at th
Nemzeti Szalon
in Budapest in 1960 and then in the same year at the Hall of Art (in Hungarian
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) in Budapest. Petri about the portrait: ''“The similarity of the portrait to its model is a complex thing. The sculptor cannot create this similarity solely by observing the model in every detail. What the sculptor needs is understanding and affection, interest in the model and identifying himself/herself almost entirely to the model’s thoughts and emotions. Egocentric and condescending people, who lack these, will never create a good portrait; not even of those whom they love. This is why Michelangelo called the portrait, as such, the peak of all sorts of art. Furthermore, this is the reason why a certain connection will have developed between its creator and its model by the time the portrait is completed.'' ''Here I have to point out that there is huge confusion regarding the model’s beauty and the beauty of the sculpture. These two are messed up all the time. The sculptor can create a kitsch of a beautiful young girl; and at the same time, he can create a masterpiece of art of a model who happens to be an old woman, who is not beautiful. I am lost for words to condemn all that is only make up, cosmetician’s work, all that is taken over from fashion, diminishing women’s beauty to the level of some serial look, to the level of a fashion type. However, the greatest value is intensifying all the characteristics of a face, all that is interesting in it; all significant attributes which are to be portrayed, everything that expresses the model’s personality. Those who can merely perceive the model’s beauty, fail to perceive the very thing that only art can mediate to people’s world of facts”''. At the end of his career he returned to Szeged, his hometown situated on the riverbanks of the Tisza. Here he had a last exhibition at the Móra Ferenc Museum. He died at his atelier on 25 August 1963. He played an outstanding role in the Hungarian and European
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. Today Lajos Petri's sculptures are exhibited at the Hungarian National Gallery.


Exhibitions


Individual exhibitions

*1922:
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, Budapest *1960: Nemzeti Szalon, Budapest *1960: Hall of Art, ‘Műcsarnok’ in Budapest *1963: in the city of Szeged (Hungary)


Selected works at group exhibitions

*1922: Konstakademien, Ungerske Konstutställningen, Stockholm *1928: Hungarian Exhibition,
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*1940: Spring Exhibition at the Hall of Art ‘Műcsarnok’, Budapest *1959: Exhibition in
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List of sculptures

The list below is based on the translation of the bookle
''Petri Lajos szobrászművész gyűjteményes kiállítása'' published by the ''Nemzeti Szalon'' in 1960 (p. 15–18).
The booklet was published for the exhibition of Lajos Petri at the
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in Budapest in 1960. The numbers are identical with the numbers in the booklet; however, not each and every statue and portrait of Petri are indicated. ''E.g.'' Petri's Monument to the 2nd Regiment of the Transylvanian Hussars is referred to on page 10–11, yet it is not listed later among the 147 statues and portraits. 1. Zoltán Kodály (1908, plaster) 2. Bathing Girl, ''Fürdőző leány'' (1909, bronze) 3
Young Girl, ''Fiatal leány, „Mary”'' (1909, marble)
4. Portrait of Gyula Juhász (1883–1937), Hungarian poet (1909, stone, Szeged) 5. Nude figure, ''Akt'' (1910, plaster) 6. At the Starting Line, ''Startoló'' (1910, bronze) 7. Life, Élet (1912, plaster) 8. Miss G. W. (1912, plaster) 9. Melisande (1914, bronze) 10. Torso, ''Torzó'' (1914, bronze) 11. Dancing Girl, ''Táncoló lány'' (1911, bronze) 12. Portrait of Lajos Károlyi (1915, bronze) 13. Portrait of a young girl (1916, plaster) 14. Little Horseman (1917, plaster) 15. Portrait of Mrs Borsay (1917, marble) 16. Nun, ''Apáca'' (1918, marble) 17. Portrait of
Margit Kaffka Margit Kaffka (10 June 1880 – 1 December 1918) was a Hungarian writer and poet. Called a "great, great writer" by Endre Ady, she was one of the most important female Hungarian authors, and an important member of the Nyugat generation. Her wri ...
(1880–1918), Hungarian poet (1918, plaster) 18. Puci I. (1921, marble) 19. Desire, Vágy (1922, plaster) 20. Having Rest, ''Pihenő'' (1923, bronze) 21. Danae (1923, plaster) 22. Puci II. (1923, marble) 23. Puci III. (1923, plaster) 24. Sunrise, ''Napkelte'' (1925, plaster) 25. Sorrow, ''Bánat'' (1925, plaster) 26. Peasant Girl, ''Parasztlány'' (1926, marble) 27. Portrait of Éva Botond (1926, terracotta) 28. Portrait of Zdenka Ticharich (1927, bronze) 29. Zoltán Kodály II. (1927, bronze) 30. Girl Combing her Hair (1927, marble) 31. My Mother (1928, bronze) 32.
Endre Ady Endre Ady (Hungarian: ''diósadi Ady András Endre,'' archaic English: Andrew Ady, 22 November 1877 – 27 January 1919) was a turn-of-the-century Hungarian poet and journalist. Regarded by many as the greatest Hungarian poet of the 20th century ...
(submitted to the call of Ady's tomb monument in 1928, plaster) 33. Student I. (1929, plaster) 34. Student II. (1929, plaster) 35. Kiss, ''Csók'' (1930, marble) 36. Peasant, ''Földművelő'' (1930, plaster) 37. Kató Jellencz (1931, marble) 38. Kató Jellencz (1931, plaster) 39. Draft submitted to the ''Lechner'' call (1931, plaster) 40. Wood carver, ''Kopjafafaragó'' (1931, terracotta) 41. Daysi Szijjas (1932, marble) 42.
György Fráter George Martinuzzi, Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit, O.S.P. (born Juraj Utješenović, also known as György Martinuzzi, Brother György, Georg Utiessenovicz-Martinuzzi or György Fráter, hu, Fráter György; 1482 – 16 December 1551), ...
(1933, bronze) 43. Dezső Szabó (1879–1945), Hungarian writer (1934, bronze) 44. Portrait of Aladár Tóth (1934, plaster) 45. Jacob and the Angel, ''Jákob és az angyal'' (1935, plaster) 46. Portrait of Györgyi Botond (1935, marble) 47. At the starting line (bigger version, 1935, plaster) ''Nagy startoló'' 48. Portrait of
István Szőnyi István Szőnyi (1894-1960) was a Hungarian painter and printmaker noted for works such as ''The Bend of the Danube and Zebegény.'' He and his family rescued Jews during the Holocaust. Hence they were declared Righteous Among the Nations on Octo ...
(1894–1960) Hungarian painter (1936, plaster) 49. Portrait of Eugen Harthog (1937, plaster) 50. Portrait of Károly Kernstock (1873–1940), Hungarian painter, (1937, plaster) 51. Submitted proposal for a tomb monument, ''Síremlékpályázat'' (1937, plaster) 52. Submitted proposal for
Imre Madách Imre Madách de Sztregova et Kelecsény (20 January 1823 – 5 October 1864) was a Hungarian aristocrat, writer, poet, lawyer and politician. His major work is ''The Tragedy of Man'' (''Az ember tragédiája'', 1861). It is a dramatic poem appro ...
's statue, Madách szoborpályázat (1939, plaster) 53.
Imre Madách Imre Madách de Sztregova et Kelecsény (20 January 1823 – 5 October 1864) was a Hungarian aristocrat, writer, poet, lawyer and politician. His major work is ''The Tragedy of Man'' (''Az ember tragédiája'', 1861). It is a dramatic poem appro ...
(1823 –1864), Hungarian aristocrat, writer, poet, lawyer and politician (1939, terracotta) 54. Sorrow, ''Bánat'' (small version, 1940, plaster) 55. Nude figure (1940, terracotta) 56. A draft for the tombstone of Otto Titusz Bláthy (1941, plaster) 57. A draft for the portrait of József Grősz (1942, plaster) 58. Portrait of Mrs. Langsfeld (1944, plaster) 59. Frederich van Salingen (1944, plaster) 60. Puci IV. (1944, plaster) 61. Portrait of Piroska Vörös (1945, plaster) 62. Ági Salacz (1945, artificial stone) 63. Sorrow, Szomorúság (1945, plaster) 64. Portrait of Árpád Szakasits (1945, plaster) 65. Portrait of Elza Simó (1945, plaster) 66. Portrait of Judith Mendelényi (1945, plaster) 67. Tukij (1945, artificial stone) 68. Portrait of Imre Ungár (1946, bronze) 69. Builders of the City, ''Városépítők'' (1946, plaster) 70. Gyula Juhász II. (1947, plaster) 71.
Attila József Attila József (; 11 April 1905 – 3 December 1937) was one of the most famous Hungarian poets of the 20th century. Generally not recognized during his lifetime, József was hailed during the communist era of the 1950s as Hungary's great ...
(1905–1937), Hungarian poet(1947, plaster) 72. Water skiing girl, ''Vizijöringes leány'' (1947, plaster) 73. Draft for the portrait of Gyula Juhász (1883–1937), Hungarian poet (1947, plaster) 74. Mr. Gardner (1948, plaster) 75. Portrait of Ági Vantiny (1949, plaster) 76. Portrait of Béla Balázs (1949, marble) 77. Sándor Petőfi (1950, marble) 78. Józsi Jenő Tersánszky (1950, marble) 80. Mrs. Balázs (1949, marble) 81. Olympic flame, ''Olimpiai láng'' (1950, plaster) 82. Skiing Girl, ''Síző leány'' (1950, plaster) 83. Relay Racing Girl, ''Női staféta'' (1950, plaster)


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Petri Lajos szobrászművész gyűjteményes kiállítása, Nemzeti Szalon, 1960. 60 – 51088 – 689 / 4 – Révai-nyomda, Budapest, 1960.Függetlenség III. évfolyam, 59. szám 1935. március 12. keddDélmagyarország 50. szám, 1933. március 2., Színház és művészet rovat: Petri Lajos és Vadász Endre kiállítása Budapesten.
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