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Koloman Sokol as one of the first artists that significantly exceeded national art borders of central European territory. Koloman received for his artwork many awards not only at home, but he also received international awards. He participated in significant exhibitions in the USA, UK and many other countries. His work and his teaching activities were deeply respected, even in Mexico. His artwork has affected several generations of Slovak artists. Although many books have already been published on Sokol's life and work, this book presents fascinating thus far unknown images. Many of these images differ from what is typically known as Sokol's art.
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Exhibitions, Catalogs, Painters, europe, Painting, europeanShowing 6 featured editions. View all 6 editions?
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Koloman Sokol: 1968-1993
2019, Galéria Nedbalka
in Slovak
- 1. slovenské vydanie.
8089784135 9788089784134
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Koloman Sokol: 100 nepublikovaných diel = 100 unpublished works
2012, Slovart v spolupráci s Galériou mesta Bratislavy
in Slovak
- Prvé slovenské vyd.
8055604428 9788055604428
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Koloman Sokol: výběr z celoživotního díla : [Královský letohrádek (Belvedér), listopad-prosinec 1978
1978, Národní galerie
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List of illustrations also in Russian, French, English and German; summaries in the same languages.
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