He was studying at Iparrajziskola (Technical School of Design) from 1891 to 1893, then started to work in a workshop as architectural sculpture assistant.
Due to his talent he shortly attracted the attention of Ede Telcs, renown medalist of the epoch.
After returning to Budapest he continued to work for Telcs, then in 1911 he did a field trip to Florence.
Shortly he moved to the recently opened Százados Street Estate of artists, where he owned studio.
His statues (Eva, 1909; Gladiator), medals and plaquettes (Meat Industry Fair, 1907; Dezső Szilágyi, 1908; Exhibition on Accident Prevention, 1910) are fitting to the moderate trend of the Hungarian Art Nouveau.