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Rare Large Mid-Century Zsolnay Porcelain Figure by János Török Circa 1960s

A rare and visually striking mid-20th century Zsolnay modernist porcelain sculpture, designed by celebrated Hungarian artist János Török.

This sculptural form beautifully exemplifies the biomorphic language of post-war modernism, echoing the abstracted, flowing rhythms associated with artists such as Henry Moore.

The piece features two interlocking figures formed from sweeping continuous curves, creating an elegant sense of movement and harmony.

At approximately 10 inches (25.5 cm) wide and 7.5 inches (19 cm) high, this is a substantial example of Török’s work. Its generous scale and dynamic pierced structure set it apart from the miniature, more commonly encountered versions of Zsolnay’s modernist designs.

The sculpture is finished in a luminous translucent eosin glaze, displaying the signature iridescent shifts of gold, green, and turquoise for which Zsolnay became internationally renowned during the mid-century period. It remains in excellent condition, with no damage or restoration; however, this example does not bear a factory mark, something not uncommon among certain Zsolnay studio productions of the early 1960s.


Dimensions:
Height: 7.5 in (19.05 cm) Width: 10 in (25.4 cm) Depth: 5 in (12.7 cm)

£1150.00

SKU:

SR0307

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