2023. December 3. Sunday
Municipal Museum of Art - Miklós Borsos Permanent Exhibition - Győr
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Address: 9021, Győr Apor Vilmos püspök tere 2.
Phone number: (96) 316-329
E-mail: kozmuzeum@t-online.hu
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 10-18
05.07-31.08.2011.: Tue-Sun 14-20 |
Museum tickets, service costs:
Individual ticket for adults
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700 HUF
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Individual ticket for students
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350 HUF
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Individual ticket for pensioners
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30035000 HUF
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Individual combined ticket
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2500 HUF
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/ 3 days
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Guide
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3000 HUF
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Guide
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6000 HUF
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In the covered part of the intimate courtyard we can see the bronze reliefs (1966) of Miklós Borsos. A stone statue entitled
Mourning woman, the figure of Janus Pannonius and in the small yard - in an evergreen environment - the artwork called Primavera (1978) are also seen. The items exhibited on the ground and the first floors provide us with a thorough insight to the painting and sculpure works of the master.

Miklós Borsos started off as a painter, then in 1932 began to deal with statuary, whilst he was drawing all the time. By drawing he was helped to mature as a sculptor, and his art was also made complete through drawing.
He practiced all statuary genres at a high rate and contributed new solution to them. In his works he alloyed the emblematical motives of the national civilization and the attributes of the person creating the cultural values (Bartók Béla memorial grave).
In the field of portrait statuary he was outstanding at the formation of faces and enriched the art - as a new genre - by integrating the atmosphere and cultural tradition of the landscape and expressing the inner and spiritual happenings, abstract portraiture. In minor plastics he alloyed classical statuary and humane values with his intuitive vision. In his coin arts he adhered traditions but at the same time proved to be a highly influencial innovator.

Miklós Borsos started off as a painter, then in 1932 began to deal with statuary, whilst he was drawing all the time. By drawing he was helped to mature as a sculptor, and his art was also made complete through drawing.
He practiced all statuary genres at a high rate and contributed new solution to them. In his works he alloyed the emblematical motives of the national civilization and the attributes of the person creating the cultural values (Bartók Béla memorial grave).
In the field of portrait statuary he was outstanding at the formation of faces and enriched the art - as a new genre - by integrating the atmosphere and cultural tradition of the landscape and expressing the inner and spiritual happenings, abstract portraiture. In minor plastics he alloyed classical statuary and humane values with his intuitive vision. In his coin arts he adhered traditions but at the same time proved to be a highly influencial innovator.
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