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The runner

Hongaarse beeldhouwer Petri Lajos (1884-1963) creëerde impactvolle sculpturen die werden gebruikt bij Olympische kunstcompetities. Ontdek zijn Joodse achtergrond & modernistieke stijl.

Giclée / Kunstafdrukken

Giclée- of canvasafdruk van museumkwaliteit met een snelle productie en flexibele afwerkingsmogelijkheden. (Bestel een handgeschilderde reproductie van dit verzamelobject Bestel een handgeschilderde reproductie van dit verzamelobjectNaar afbeelding wisselen Naar afbeelding wisselen)

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U kunt uw eigen afmetingen opgeven om in een specifieke lijst of ruimte te passen. Als de door u gekozen maat niet overeenkomt met de proporties van het originele kunstwerk, zullen wij de afbeelding bijsnijden of uitbreiden met een gespiegelde of effen rand. Een digitaal mockup wordt ter goedkeuring naar u verzonden voordat de productie begint.
Houd er rekening mee dat de preview op het scherm de werkelijke bijsneding of uitbreiding niet weergeeft. Alleen de mockup toont de uiteindelijke compositie nauwkeurig.
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The runner

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Biografie van de kunstenaar

Early Life and Education

Lajos Petri, later known as Lajos Pick, was born in Szeged, Hungary, on June 8th, 1884, into a Jewish family. His father, Márk Pick, established the Pick Salami Factory in Szeged – a cornerstone of Hungarian culinary heritage. Katalin Weisz, his mother, descended from Rabbi Löw Weisz of Lugos, representing an important connection to Hungary’s religious traditions. From a young age, Petri demonstrated artistic talent and was enrolled at the Piarist school in Szeged between 1894 and 1901 where he honed his skills in drawing and sculpting. Notably, he experienced a harrowing episode as a child when he attempted suicide – a formative event that profoundly impacted his life’s trajectory. Following his high school diploma, Petri pursued legal studies in Budapest and Berlin, broadening his intellectual horizons beyond the visual arts. He continued his artistic education at the Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels from 1910 to 1922, immersing himself in European artistic currents.

Brussels Period and Artistic Style

During his time in Belgium, Petri’s artistic style began to solidify – characterized by a blend of influences from Art Nouveau and Cubism. He primarily focused on portraiture, capturing the essence of his subjects with meticulous detail and sensitivity. His early portraits of Gyula Juhász showcased his exceptional technical prowess and established him as a respected artist within the Hungarian art scene. Petri’s work reflected a modernist aesthetic, prioritizing abstraction and geometric forms alongside expressive tonal qualities. He skillfully employed plaster sculpting techniques to create evocative representations of human figures and landscapes.

Olympic Art Competitions and Recognition

Petri's sculptural contributions were particularly significant during the Olympic Art Competitions held in Zurich (1928) and Amsterdam (1936). His sculptures, notably “The Runner,” garnered considerable acclaim and cemented his reputation as a prominent artist of his era. This involvement underscored the importance of artistic engagement within broader cultural dialogues—a testament to his commitment to both art and social responsibility.

Later Career and Legacy

After 1945, Petri received several prestigious state commissions for monumental sculptures in public spaces across Hungary. Among his notable achievements were “Glass Blower” in Sajószentpéter; “Portrait of Adolf Fényes” in Kecskemét; and “Portrait of Antal Tisza” in Szolnok – each reflecting the artist’s dedication to serving his nation through artistic expression. In 1960, Petri held a solo exhibition at the National Salon, showcasing the entirety of his oeuvre—a comprehensive retrospective celebrating his lifetime accomplishments. His memorial exhibition at the Móra Ferenc Museum in Szeged further honored his enduring legacy as a sculptor and humanist. Petri’s distinctive portraits stand out for their precision and emotional depth, demonstrating his mastery of sculptural technique and capturing the spirit of his subjects with remarkable insight.

The Petri Document Collection

A significant portion of Petri's artistic heritage resides in The Petri Document Collection—a trove of materials meticulously preserved by Mrs. László Piller (née Ilona Krist), affectionately known as “Loncsi” or “Tuky”—Petri’s housekeeper and muse for several sculptures. This collection comprises documents detailing his personal life, professional activities, and creative endeavors. It includes correspondence, sketches, blueprints, photographs, and archival records—providing invaluable insight into Petri's artistic journey and intellectual pursuits. The collection was generously donated to the Iratmentő Foundation in 2025, ensuring its preservation and accessibility for future generations of scholars and artists alike. Its chronological span extends from the late nineteenth century through 1963, totaling approximately 1.66 ifm (square meters). The documents were categorized into distinct groups: Personal Documents (including his estate inventory), Bills of Exchange & Loans, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Documents Related to Artistic Activities (commissioned works, tenders, plans, etc.), Union Documents, Newspaper Articles & Clippings, Photographs (family portraits and sculpture designs), and Miscellaneous Items—representing a multifaceted portrait of Petri’s life and artistic vocation.
Petri Lajos

Petri Lajos

1884 - 1963 , Hongarije

Snelle feiten

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Modernistische beeldhouwkunst
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Olympische kunstcompetities']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Ede Telcs']
  • Date Of Birth: Junië 8, 1884
  • Full Name: Lajos Petri (until 1928 Lajos Pick)
  • Nationality: Hongaar
  • Notable Artworks: ['De Sprinter']
  • Place Of Birth: Szeged, Hongarije
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