JÁLICS, Ernő
(1895, Kadarkút - 1964, Budapest)



Sculptor. He was a pupil of Béla Radnai and Ferenc Sidló at the Art School. He was on a scholarship in Rome between 1928-30. His works were exhibited for the first time in 1925. It was Jálics who created a relief for the canteen of the Goldberger Textile Factory and "Woman Holding the Globe", a statue, for a school in Csongrád. His dynamic compositions are characteristic of grandiose modelling. He was involved in religious art, too. He committed suicide.


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