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Frerenz Deak monument, Budapest
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Frerenz Deak monument, Budapest
Frerenz Deak monument, Szeclhenyi square, Pest, Budapest, Hungary. At the southern end of V Szechenyi Istvan ter is a statue of Ferenc Deak, the Hungarian minister largely responsible for the Compromise of 1867, which sparked the Dual Monarchy of Austria and Hungary. The statue on the western side is of an Austrian and Hungarian boy holding hands in peaceful bliss. Magyar boys hair is disheveled and bare; the Osztrak is modestly covered in a bit of the patricians robes and his hair is well groomed. Sculptor Huszar Adolf died before the monument was completed. To finish the composition, the city assigned Adolf Keszler and Ede Mayer, it was executed by his student Strobl Alajos (later he became one of the most famous sculptors of monuments in Hungary at the beginning of the 20th century)
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