Béla Vörös (1899-1983) was a Hungarian-born sculptor who settled in France during the interwar years.

Influenced by Cubism and the Art Deco movement, his work is distinguished by stylized forms, geometric lines, and remarkable sculptural elegance.

Working in Paris and later in Sèvres, he created sculptures, jewelry, and decorative objects, developing a highly personal artistic language that combined modernity with figurative expression.

Today, his works are admired for their distinctive Art Deco aesthetic and their important contribution to twentieth-century decorative arts.

Béla Vörös (1899-1983)

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