Gyula Donáth (March 13, 1850 – September 27, 1909), was a Hungarian sculptor.
He was born in Pest and studied in Vienna with G. Semper.
Much of his output as a sculptor was creating plastic art for tombs, though he also created public monuments for both the Millennium of Hungary (1898) and the Imperial Jubilee, (1908).
Donáth's huge bronze Turul on the railing of Buda Castle, high above the Danube, was erected in 1903.
The author then goes on to include Donáth's opus Song of Lament as an example.