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Andor Meszaros Uniface Bronze Medal - Window Construction (135mm)

Andor Meszaros Uniface Bronze Medal - Window Construction (135mm)

Andor Meszaros (1900–1972) was a Hungarian-born sculptor who profoundly shaped the tradition of medallic art in Australia. Trained in Europe and influenced by masters like Picasso and Modigliani, Andor settled in Melbourne in 1939, where he pioneered a distinctly classical and representational style. Despite early struggles as a migrant artist, he gained recognition through portrait medals of academics, medical leaders, and cultural figures.

Over his lifetime, he created more than 1,000 medals, charting Australia's evolving identity across war, science, education, and the arts. His 1956 Olympic medal and the iconic 1967 Swan Pattern Dollar are particularly celebrated. Andor believed medals were the “chamber music of the pictorial arts,” blending narrative, emotion, and design. His work laid the foundation for Australia’s modern medal tradition, influencing public memory and inspiring a new generation — including his son Michael — to continue telling Australia’s story through finely crafted metal.

Uniface medal in bronze mounted on timber board.


$315.36
Andor Meszaros Uniface Bronze Medal - Window Construction (135mm)
$315.36
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Andor Meszaros (1900–1972) was a Hungarian-born sculptor who profoundly shaped the tradition of medallic art in Australia. Trained in Europe and influenced by masters like Picasso and Modigliani, Andor settled in Melbourne in 1939, where he pioneered a distinctly classical and representational style. Despite early struggles as a migrant artist, he gained recognition through portrait medals of academics, medical leaders, and cultural figures.

Over his lifetime, he created more than 1,000 medals, charting Australia's evolving identity across war, science, education, and the arts. His 1956 Olympic medal and the iconic 1967 Swan Pattern Dollar are particularly celebrated. Andor believed medals were the “chamber music of the pictorial arts,” blending narrative, emotion, and design. His work laid the foundation for Australia’s modern medal tradition, influencing public memory and inspiring a new generation — including his son Michael — to continue telling Australia’s story through finely crafted metal.

Uniface medal in bronze mounted on timber board.


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