- Koloman Sokol
Koloman Sokol (*
12 December 1902 inLiptovský Mikuláš ; †12 January 2003 inTucson ,Arizona ) was one of the most prominent Slovak painters,graphic artist s andillustrator s. He was a founder of modern Slovakgraphic art .Biography
Sokol attended the private schools of
Eugen Krón inKošice andGustáv Mallý inBratislava , as well as the Academy of Fine Arts inPrague , where he studied underMax Švabinský andTavík František Šimon . In Czechoslovakia, he became a member in theSČUG Hollar , an association of Czechoslovak graphic artist. Following a brief period of study withFrantišek Kupka inParis , he accepted an invitation from the Mexican Ministry of Culture and Education to teach his work. He became a professor of graphic techniques at theEscuela de las Artes del Libro and at the University ofMexico City from 1937 to 1941.Between 1942 and 1946 he lived in
New York . In 1946 he returned to Slovakia, where he taught at the Slovak University of Technology and at theComenius University . In 1948 (when the Communists took power in Czechoslovakia) he left for the United States again. He settled in Bryn Mawr, a suburb ofPhiladelphia . From the 60's he lived retired into himself and created a special symbolical-mythological style during this period. In the 1990s he lived in Tucson, where he died at the age of 100.tyle
Sokol's work was inspired by
Vincent van Gogh ,Käthe Kolwitz ,George Grosz , and strongly by the expressionism of theDie Brücke Group. Initially, he concentrated on graphic techniques, which he later enriched by drawing and painting in Mexico. His paintings are often dramatic in presentation which led to the belief that he created a Slovak variation ofexpressionism at a European level. He remained true to the limits of graphic art in terms of form and shape. Artistic, ethnic, and social aspects merge in his work. Although the primary motive of his works was man, social motives dominate his expressive work and this tendency equates to the hard and harsh style of his engravings and drawings. His works frequently depicted suffering, penury and human pain. He also created numerouswoodcut s.Works
His most important works are:
*Za cieľom - baníci (Towards the goal - miners)
*Traja králi (The Three Magi)
*Bača (Shepherd)
*Nárek (Lamentation)
*Nový mexický zákon (New Mexican Act)
*Bitka žien (Women's Fight)
*Matka s dieťaťom (A mother with child)
*Na ceste (On the road)
*Stretnutie (Meeting)
*Odsúdená (Condemned)
*Starý pltník (The old raftsman)
*V ateliéri (In the studio)
*V uličke (In a little street)External links
* [http://www.svu2000.org/conferences/10.doc Koloman Sokol] (Microsoft Word document)
*Simko, V.: " [http://www.svu2000.org/publications/SIMKO.PDF Koloman Sokol: The Life of an Artist in Exile] " (PDF)
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