MÁRTON VÁRÓ

“MÁRTON VÁRÓ (BORN MARCH 15, 1943) IS A HUNGARIAN SCULPTOR, RECOGNIZED FOR HIS MONUMENTAL PUBLIC ART.”

All his work shows his eye for finely calculated formal relationships. But always, even in the works which are apparently entirely non-figurative, there is a feeling for flesh — in particular for the ripeness of the female body. The fact that Varo prefers to depict this draped rather than nude is perhaps a symbol of his reverence for the mysteries this image contains.

RARE OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN MÁRTON VÁRÓ MARBLE SCULPTURES

The seven sculptures below have been with a private collector for many years and are now available for purchase individually or as a collection!

These sculptures are available for viewing by appointment in Naples, Florida

WORKS

Márton Váró primarily uses Carrara marble as the medium for his sculptures; however, he also works with other stones, such as Texas limestone, which was the material of choice for the “Angels” at the Bass Performance Hall in Ft. Worth, Texas. He is noted for his life-size sculptures, which are figurative in nature. His sculptures often depict draped female figures, often emerging from the block of stone from which they are carved. His approach to sculpting is true to classic form, carving directly into the marble or stone, as did the masters like Michelangelo—in fact, Varo’s marble comes from the same quarry in Carrara, Italy as did Michelangelo’s. The facade of the Ave Maria Oratory church features Váró’s 30-foot-tall sculpture of the Annunciation, depicting the Archangel Gabriel greeting the Virgin Mary with the words “Ave Maria” (Hail Mary), with his smaller depiction of Christ the Good Shepherd featured inside.

EMAIL

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