Koloman sokol biography sampler

          Koloman Sokol ( - ) was active/lived in Slovakia.

        1. The series includes research publications that emerge from Courtauld Research Forum events and.
        2. Gain insight into the auction performance of Koloman Sokol (Slovakian, - ) YoY. Track changes in total sales value, lots performance against.
        3. Biographical information, lists, prospectuses, printing specimens, and other ephemera, mainly about Beilenson, his early days with the William Edwin Rudge firm.
        4. This is an ambitious exhibition that offers us an opportunity to learn more about an enthralling but little-known episode in the history of twentieth-century.
        5. Gain insight into the auction performance of Koloman Sokol (Slovakian, - ) YoY. Track changes in total sales value, lots performance against....

          Koloman Sokol

          Koloman Sokol (12 December 1902 – 12 January 2003)[1][2] was one of the most prominent Slovakpainters, graphic artists and illustrators.

          He was a founder of modern Slovak graphic art.

          Biography

          Koloman Sokol was born in Liptovský Mikuláš.

          The little poetic prose introduction by Milan Rúfus to a book on Koloman Sokol took me quite some time, but gave me considerable satisfaction.

          He attended the private schools of Eugen Krón in Košice and Gustáv Mallý in Bratislava, as well as the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, where he studied under Max Švabinský and Tavik Frantisek Simon. In Czechoslovakia, he became a member in the SČUG Hollar, an association of Czechoslovak graphic artist.

          Following a brief period of study with František Kupka in Paris, he accepted an invitation from the Mexican Ministry of Culture and Education to teach his work. He became a professor of graphic techniques at the Escuela de las Artes del Libro, which he helped found in 1938,[3] and at the University of Mexico City from 1937 to 1941.

          Between 1942 and 1946 he lived in New York City. In 1946