Peter Lambda
(1911-1995), Sculptor and writerSitter in 1 portrait
Artist of 9 portraits
The Hungarian-born sculptor made a number of theatrical portraits in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
Explore the portrait of Laurence Olivier by Peter Lambda (NPG 5481a) from all angles | the portrait of Aneurin Bevan by Peter Lambda (NPG 4993) from all angles
Peter Lambda making a bust of Mario Cabré for 'Pandora and the Flying Dutchman'
by Unknown photographer
bromide press print, 1951
NPG x135436
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Julia Seiber Boyd
31 March 2021, 17:07
If, as I am informed, Lambda was the person originally known as Vilmos Levy, he was briefly married to Lilla Bauer in 1938/9 - (after her long relationship with Gyorgy Buday (wood cut artist) which lasted from 1933-38.
Levy did a bust of Lilla before they split up in London, which they reached on her visa in 1938. (She retained hers from travels with the Ballet Jooss where she was a principal dancer from 1932-37, then leaving to form her own company in Budapest - fleeing the country in 1938 after her very successful production of Madach's "Tragedy of Man" at Szeged open air theatre stage).
Lilla subsequently married the composer, Matyas Seiber (in 1946). She died aged 99 in 2011.