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296 N.E. 6TH AVENUE DELRAY BEACH, FL 33483 561-278-7549 |
GROSSE POINTE MICHIGAN 313-884-4456 |
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Varga was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1943,
and has resided in Belgium, France, Italy, Canada and the United States.
After serving an apprenticeship with his father, Professor Ferenc Varga,
an Internationally acclaimed sculptor, he received a scholarship to study
at the Academia di Belle Arte in Florence, Italy. He worked under Florence's
great sculptor, Antonio Berti whose great works are found in the Vatican
National Museum Collection, establishing the beginnings of Frank Varga's
International reputation. Varga has produced literally hundreds of sculptures ranging in size and materials such as wood, metal and stone displaying his versatility in the sculptured media. He is also noted for his monumental sculptures. One of International acclaim was dedicated in 1986 in the harbor of Bremerhaven, Germany. It is over 6 meters high, titled the Immigrants, and it faces towards the United States. Every ship entering the port sails past the sculpture. The dedication of this statue was coordinated with the re-dedication of the Statue of Liberty, making this event a most celebrated International occasion. His work is displayed in many cities throughout the world, including a portrait of John F. Kennedy in the White House and a bronze portrait bust of Pope John Paul in the Vatican. Frank Varga's dedication to his art, with his
fantastic attention to form, detail and rhythm in each piece of sculpture
he creates, insures his place in the world as one of the truly gifted living
sculptures. EXHIBITIONS and MUSEUMS:
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