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Little Princess statue

Coordinates:47°29′45″N19°02′53″E / 47.49593°N 19.04817°E /47.49593; 19.04817
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Sculpture in Budapest, Hungary
Little Princess Statue, Budapest (Kiskirálylány)
hu:Kiskirálylány szobor (Statue)
Little Princess Statue inBudapest, Hungary.
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ArtistLászló Marton
Year1972/1990
Dimensions50 (1972) cm (??)
LocationBudapest, Hungary
Coordinates47°29′45″N19°02′53″E / 47.49593°N 19.04817°E /47.49593; 19.04817

The original 50 cm statuette of theLittle Princess (Kiskirálylány)Statue sitting on the railings of the Danube promenade inBudapest,Hungary was created byLászló Marton (1925–2008)Munkácsy- andKossuth Prize-winning sculptor in 1972.

The artist was inspired by his eldest daughter (Évi) born from his first marriage. She often played in theTabán wearing a princess costume and a crown made out of newspaper by her father, and at home as well, pretending her bathrobes were a mantle. This image prompted her father, the artist in the creation of this little statue.

László Marton writes: "Évike born from my first marriage, at the age of 5, was playing in a little princess costume in the Tabán playground. When I saw it, I immediately had the subject matter. Titled "Little Princess" I sculpted it as well. It was placed in an elegant location on the Danube promenade. Became a symbol of Budapest."[1]

"I modeled it after my own daughter – says László Marton in his studio (2007) – she was maybe six years old and playing in the garden. She dressed as a princess: laid a bathrobe on her shoulders and put a crown on her head. I managed to capture this moment and immediately felt that this was a successful work of art. Years later, the capital requested a statue from me. I immediately thought of the "Little Princess" and luckily we managed to find the place where the statue feels good."[2]

A larger size copy of this statue was placed on the Danube promenade in 1990, and a second copy inTapolca, the artist's hometown. A copy of the same statue stands inJapan too – donated by the artist – in front of theTokyo Metropolitan Art Space cultural center's concert hall. The original statuette (1972) is owned byHungarian National Gallery.

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Webpage:"Memory of my Father",http://www.littleprincessstatue.com

  1. ^Quote from László Marton's autobiographical book "My Walkof Life".
  2. ^"Kiskirálylány – Marton László szobrászművész".www.szepmagyarorszag.hu. Retrieved1 August 2014.

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