Sculptor. Born Bratislava which was in Hungary at the time. Studied medicine and started work in Vienna as a dermatologist but he had also been studying sculpture and in 1924 he gave up the 'day job'. He travelled to USA, Bali, Australia before settling in London in March 1948, where he stayed. Died Tenerife. In 2002 his childhood home in Bratislava houses the Arthur Fleischmann Museum. The Arthur Fleischmann Foundation is an informative site.
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