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(hu) 2004. december 28-án avatták fel a „pesti Broadway”-n, a Mikroszkóp Színpad előtt Stremeny Géza szobrászművész 2 méter 25 centiméter magas, „Színház” című bronzszobrát, melyet a köznyelv csak Hofi-szobornak nevez. A kétalakos szoborkompozíció a színházat, a játékot hivatott megjeleníteni, valójában egy fordított hamleti kép, ahol a halálfejes alak tartja a kezében a művész fejét. Kép származása: User: Fekist - www.wikipedia.hu
(de) Bilddarstellung: Bronzestatue (2,25 m hoch hergestellt von Geza Stremeny) - Geza Hofi. Ungarischer Humorist. Die Doppeldarstellung stellt den theaterisches Schauspielkunst dar, hier genauer genommen ein Szene aus Shakespeares Hamlet wo der totenköpfiger Gestalt den Kopf des Künstlers hält. Die Statue wurde am 28. Dezember 2004 an der ´Pester Broadway´ vor der Mikroszkóp Theater in Budapest für die Öffentlichkeit freigegeben. Bildquelle: User: Fekist - www.wikipedia.hu
(en) Picture: Bronze statue (constructed by Geza Stremeny) - Geza Hofi- Hungarian humorist. The double presentment steads the stage play of the theatre spectacle. Here is an interchanged scene of Shakespeares Hamlet to see, the Skullhead figure that keep the Head of the Actor in his hands. The Presentation was on the 28th. Dec 2004 in the ´Broadway of Pest´ near the Mikroszkop theatre of Budapest/Hungary. Picture source: User: Fekist - www.wikipedia.hu
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18:43, 31 January 2006 | 800 × 600 (180 KB) | Magellan (talk | contribs) | (hu) 2004. december 28-án avatták fel a „pesti Broadway”-n, a Mikroszkóp Színpad előtt Stremeny Géza szobrászművész 2 méter 25 centiméter magas, „Színház” című bronzszobrát, melyet a köznyelv csak Hofi-szobornak nevez. A kétalako |
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