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Margit Kovács (1902–1977) was a Hungarian ceramist and sculptor. Her main themes are country folk, family life and bible stories. Her work is very varied but is characterised by flowing lines which curve sensually to evoke sentiment.
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Margit Kovács (1902–1977) was a Hungarian ceramist and sculptor. Her main themes are country folk, family life and bible stories. Her work is very varied but is characterised by flowing lines which curve sensually to evoke sentiment.
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Margit Kovács (1902–1977) was a Hungarian ceramist and sculptor. Her main themes are country folk, family life and bible stories. Her work is very varied but is characterised by flowing lines which curve sensually to evoke sentiment.
The Collection of Six Museums in Budapest: Hungarian National Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Hungarian National Gallery, Museum of Applied Arts, Ethnographical Museum and Budapest Historical Museum
A nagyszentmiklósi (Sinnicolau Mare) kincset 1799-ben találták meg az akkori Dél-Magyarországon: egy hajdani mocsárral körülvett szigeten rejtették el egykori tulajdonosai. A korai középkor legnagyobb aranykincs-lelete huszonhárom aranyedényből áll, súlya csaknem tíz kilogramm. (rendkívül gazdag képanyaggal)
Jeva talks openly and sincerely about events in her life, heritage and memories of homeland, struggles in her life, her love, her joys, her work, and her artistic hobby. The eggs, like our souls, must be treated with love and care. Dress it up with ribbons, jewels, a little colour and so on, and you end up with something really one of a kind. I always look at every piece as unique.