Silvio Apponyi (1913-1981) was an Australian sculptor known for his figurative and abstract works. He was born in Hungary and studied sculpture in Budapest and Vienna before immigrating to Australia in 1951. His early works in Australia were primarily figurative, with a focus on the human form. He created many commissioned works for public spaces, including statues of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and Sir William McKell.
In the 1960s, Apponyi began to experiment with abstract forms and materials such as aluminum and steel. He created a series of large abstract sculptures that were installed in public spaces across Australia, including the National Gallery of Victoria and the National Library of Australia. One of Apponyi's best known works is the sculpture "The Sun" which is located in the forecourt of the Australian National University in Canberra. It is a large, abstract piece made of aluminum and copper that represents more...
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