Background
Revesz is a daughter of psychologist Géza Révész and art historian Alexander Magda.
Revesz is a daughter of psychologist Géza Révész and art historian Alexander Magda.
She rejected the Dutch art education, and received a private education (1934-1937) at the School of Applied Arts in Budapest by sculptor Mark Vedres. In 1938 Revesz became a freelance potter in Amsterdam. She was in close contact with Bert Nienhuis and Luigi de Lerma.
She made especially earthenware utensils and ceramics small plastic, often inspired by Hungarian folk art
She made portraits, which were cast in bronze. In 1957 the family moved to The Hague.
She exhibited regularly since 1938, including in 1959/1960 in a duo exhibition with Maurits Cornelis Escher at the Utrecht Society Kunstliefde. The retreat l"Elefante Felice of Prince Bernhard in Porto Ercole Révész in 1960 made a tile picture of an elephant.
After the demolition of the villa in 2012, the work returned to the Netherlands and was donated to the Dutch Tile Museum.
Révész came from Italy on the re-disclosure in Otterlo.