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Nándor Wagner (7 October 1922 – 15 November 1997) was a Hungarian artist and sculptor. He was the son of a dentist, and was born in Oradea (Nagyvárad in Hungarian), Romania. Wagner studied at the Budapest Art Academy before and after World War II. He had three art periods as living in Hungary (1945–56), Sweden (1956–71) and Japan (1972–97) respectively. He became well known for his novel cast stainless steel sculptures made in Sweden and Japan. He died in Mooka near his studio on 15 November 1997. The place for his grave was selected and prepared by him in the garden of his Mashiko studio.

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  • Nándor Wagner (eo)
  • Nándor Wagner (fr)
  • ワグナー・ナンドール (ja)
  • Nándor Wagner (en)
  • Вагнер, Нандор (ru)
  • Nándor Wagner (sv)
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  • Nándor WAGNER [vagner] estis hungara skulptisto, pentristo. Li naskiĝis la 7-an de oktobro 1922 en Oradea kaj mortis en (Japanujo) la 15-an de novembro 1997. (eo)
  • ワグナー・ナンドール(Wagner Nándor、日本名:和久奈 南都留、1922年10月7日 - 1997年11月15日)は、ハンガリー出身の彫刻家。ハンガリー語ではヴァーグネル・ナーンドル [ˈvɑ̈ːɡnerˌnɑ̈ːndor]。1975年に日本国籍取得。 (ja)
  • Nándor Pal Wagner, född 7 oktober 1922 i Oradea i Rumänien, död 15 november 1997 i Mooka i Japan, var en ungersk-svensk-japansk skulptör, målare, tecknare och grafiker. (sv)
  • Нандор Вагнер (венг. Nándor Wagner, 7 октября 1922, Орадя — 15 ноября 1997, Моока, префектура Тотиги) — венгерский скульптор и художник. (ru)
  • Nándor Wagner (7 October 1922 – 15 November 1997) was a Hungarian artist and sculptor. He was the son of a dentist, and was born in Oradea (Nagyvárad in Hungarian), Romania. Wagner studied at the Budapest Art Academy before and after World War II. He had three art periods as living in Hungary (1945–56), Sweden (1956–71) and Japan (1972–97) respectively. He became well known for his novel cast stainless steel sculptures made in Sweden and Japan. He died in Mooka near his studio on 15 November 1997. The place for his grave was selected and prepared by him in the garden of his Mashiko studio. (en)
  • Nándor Wagner (né le 7 octobre 1922 et mort le 15 novembre 1997, était un artiste et sculpteur hongrois. Wagner et son épouse japonaise, Chiyo Wagner, ont fondé un Institut de recherche de la culture mondiale et du développement qui continue à soutenir l’éducation des jeunes talents artistiques et à promouvoir les arts à Mashiko. Ils ont également été à l’initiative de la création de l’Academia Humana Foundation en Hongrie. (fr)
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