Bela Bartok in South Kensington, London
Bela Bartok in South Kensington, London
Published 2014-11-20T17:27:54+00:00
This statue of Bela Bartok is just a hungred yards or so away from the entrance to South Kensington Tube station. The text of the plaque on the railings beside the statue reads- 1881-1945. Hungarian composer by the award-winning sculptor Imre Varga. Erected by the Peter Warlock society in conjunction with the Hungarian Cultural Centre in the year of "Magyar Magic-Hungarian focus 2004".
It was the English composer Peter Warlock who was instrumental in bringing Bartok to London for the first time in 1932. From then until 1937 Bartok always stayed in London with Sir Duncan and Lady Wilson at 7 Sydney Place, 230 yards in front of the statue, where an English Heritage Blue Plaque commemorates his visits.
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Weight of Raw Model - 22g Layer Height - 0.2mm Infill density - 25%
Date published | 20/11/2014 |
Time to do | 170 - 190 minutes |
Material Quantity | 22g |
Dimensions | 46.14 x 77.06 x 130.00 |
Complexity | Medium |
Title | Bela Bartok |
Artist | Imre Varga |