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Géza Maróti
Hungarian architect, sculptor, painter, and applied artist / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Géza Maróti (1875-1941) was a Hungarian architect, sculptor, painter, and applied artist.[1]
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Maróti was from a rural merchant family and began his career as a woodcarver but later went on to complete studies in Budapest and Vienna.[1] He settled in Zebegeny before the outbreak of World War I and went on to complete numerous commissions both as an architect and a sculptor for public building projects. His work, a cultural history of Atlantis, is still unpublished.
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