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  • Koloman Sokol (1902–2003) oil on canvas, modern boats, dated '65 and signed lower right, 20" x 24" canvas, 23" x 27 1/4" overall
    Nov. 19, 2024

    Koloman Sokol (1902–2003) oil on canvas, modern boats, dated '65 and signed lower right, 20" x 24" canvas, 23" x 27 1/4" overall

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Koloman Sokol (1902–2003) oil on canvas, modern boats, dated '65 and signed lower right, 20" x 24" canvas, 23" x 27 1/4" overall

    Bill Hood & Sons Arts & Antiques Auctions
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL EXHIBITION POSTER PRAGUE GALLERY 1978
    May. 22, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL EXHIBITION POSTER PRAGUE GALLERY 1978

    Est: $50 - $100

    Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and under Frantisek Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at the Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol's works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia's most eminent artists. Measurements: 23"x32 5/8"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL EXHIBITION POSTER 1977-78
    May. 22, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL EXHIBITION POSTER 1977-78

    Est: $50 - $100

    "Slovenska Narodna Galerie" Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and under Frantisek Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at the Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol's works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia's most eminent artists. Measurements: 23" x 32 1/2"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL EXHIBITION POSTER 1982-83 #1
    May. 22, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL EXHIBITION POSTER 1982-83 #1

    Est: $50 - $100

    Koloman Sokol Exhibition Poster November-January 1982-83 #1Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and under Frantisek Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at the Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol's works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia's most eminent artists. Measurements: 22 3/8" x 33"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SLOVENIA GALLERY EXHIBITION POSTER 1988
    May. 22, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SLOVENIA GALLERY EXHIBITION POSTER 1988

    Est: $50 - $100

    Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and under Frantisek Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at the Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol's works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia's most eminent artists. Measurements: 22 7/8" x 32"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL EXHIBITION POSTER 1992-93
    May. 22, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL EXHIBITION POSTER 1992-93

    Est: $50 - $100

    Narodna galerie, poster designed by Lubomir Kratky. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and under Frantisek Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at the Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol's works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia's most eminent artists. Measurements: 22 3/4" x 32 1/2"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL OIL ON BOARD MINIATURE PAINTING 1966
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL OIL ON BOARD MINIATURE PAINTING 1966

    Est: $150 - $250

    Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Signed "Sambo" Ink drawing Two Riders 1976 with 2 Seals Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: Sight 3 1/2" x 4 3/4" Frame 5 7/8" x 7" x 7/8"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL PAINTING TWO SEATED NUDES
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL PAINTING TWO SEATED NUDES

    Est: $500 - $700

    Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: Sight: 23 7/8" x 17 3/4" Frame: 30 1/4" x 24 1/4" x 1 1/2"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" MIXED MEDIA 1976 W 2 SEALS
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" MIXED MEDIA 1976 W 2 SEALS

    Est: $400 - $600

    Signed Sambo ink and tempera dated 1976 by Kolomon Sokol. Was taped at one point, and is now loose from backing. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: Sight: 12 3/4" x 23 1/2" Frame: 19 1/4" x 32 1/2" x 3/4"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL MIXED MEDIA FACES "87" 1973
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL MIXED MEDIA FACES "87" 1973

    Est: $500 - $700

    Kolomon Sokol mixed media work of abstract faces titled "87" dated 1973. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: Sight: 10 7/8" x 17 1/2" Frame: 24 1/4" x 17 1/4" x 3/4"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL WATERCOLOR & INK TWO NUDES 1971
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL WATERCOLOR & INK TWO NUDES 1971

    Est: $200 - $300

    Koloman Sokol Watercolor & Ink Two Nudes 1971. "Klem Simoncic" in pencil on the back of the frame. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: 13 1/4" x 18"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL WATERCOLOR & INK CABURABA SCENE 1966
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL WATERCOLOR & INK CABURABA SCENE 1966

    Est: $200 - $300

    Reverse: "Caburaba [illegible]. Pa. USA. 31 . XII . 1966" Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: 9 3/8"x8 3/8" with mat 15 1/8"x12"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED PRINT SOLDIERS
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED PRINT SOLDIERS

    Est: $150 - $250

    Koloman Sokol Signed Print Soldiers. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: Sight 8 1/2 x 12 3/8 Frame 16 1/2" x 22 3/4"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" PAINTING THREE NUDES
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" PAINTING THREE NUDES

    Est: $150 - $250

    Koloman Sokol Signed "Sambo" Painting Three Nudes. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at the Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: Sight 17 3/8" x 23 3/8" Frame: 24 1/4" x 30 1/4" x 5/8"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED WOODCUT 1941
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED WOODCUT 1941

    Est: $200 - $300

    Koloman Sokol Signed Woodcut 1941. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: Sight 7 5/8" x 6 3/8" Frame 15 3/4" x 12 5/8" x 3/4"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL DRAWING OF FEET
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL DRAWING OF FEET

    Est: $200 - $300

    Koloman Sokol Drawing of Feet. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: 9" x 6"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" TEMPERA TWO NUDES 1989
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" TEMPERA TWO NUDES 1989

    Est: $300 - $500

    Koloman Sokol Signed "Sambo" Tempera Two Nudes 1989. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: Sight: 17 3/8" x 23 1/4" Frame: 22 5/8" x 30 1/8" x 1"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED PRINT WOMAN AT TABLE
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED PRINT WOMAN AT TABLE

    Est: $200 - $300

    Koloman Sokol Signed Print Woman At Table #5/20, dated 1931. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at the Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: Sight: 9 7/8" x 11 3/4" Frame: 17 1/2" x 19 5/8" x 1/2"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED PRINT SYMBOLIC TIGER & NUDE STARS
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED PRINT SYMBOLIC TIGER & NUDE STARS

    Est: $100 - $200

    This is a signed original print by Koloman Sokol featuring a Surrealist scnen with a tiger merging with a nude woman under a constellation filled sky. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) was born in northern Slovakia in 1902. He studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: 6 1/2" x 8 5/8"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" MARKER MEN ON HORSE 1975
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" MARKER MEN ON HORSE 1975

    Est: $200 - $300

    Koloman Sokol Signed "Sambo" Marker Men On Horse 1975. One pencil signature on upper left edge, "Sokol" on top right corner. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: 18"x24"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED PEN & WASH DRAWING "CABURABA" 1966
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED PEN & WASH DRAWING "CABURABA" 1966

    Est: $150 - $250

    Koloman Sokol Signed "Sambo" Pen & Wash Drawing "Pilgrims" 1966 Caburabas Series. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: Sight 20 1/2" x 6 1/4" Frame 31" x 15 3/4" x 3/4"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" PAINTING 1979
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" PAINTING 1979

    Est: $200 - $300

    Koloman Sokol Signed "Sambo" Painting 1979. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: 18"x24"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" GOUACHE
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" GOUACHE

    Est: $200 - $300

    Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at the Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: Sight: 15 7/8" x 11" Frame: 23 3/8" x 19 1/4" x 3/4"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED DOUBLE SIGNATURE DRAWING 1973/1978
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED DOUBLE SIGNATURE DRAWING 1973/1978

    Est: $200 - $300

    Koloman Sokol Signed "Sambo" Double Signature Drawing 1973/1978. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: 19 1/2"x25 1/2"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED SAMBO GOUACHE ON CARDSTOCK 1973
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED SAMBO GOUACHE ON CARDSTOCK 1973

    Est: $200 - $300

    Koloman Sokol Signed "Sambo" "Samba" Gouache On Cardstock 1973. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: 18"x12"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED INK DRAWING "BLACK MOON" 1970
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED INK DRAWING "BLACK MOON" 1970

    Est: $200 - $300

    "Cierny Mesiac" written on the reverse, translates to "Black Moon." Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: 18"x24"

    Mark Lawson Antiques, Inc.
  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" INK DRAWING TWO RIDERS
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" INK DRAWING TWO RIDERS

    Est: $200 - $300

    Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) signed ink drawing of two riders, 1979. Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: 18"x24"

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  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" INK DRAWING 1979 NUDES
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" INK DRAWING 1979 NUDES

    Est: $200 - $300

    Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Signed "Sambo" Group Of Nudes with seal. Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: 18"x24"

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  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" INK DRAWING 1976
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" INK DRAWING 1976

    Est: $200 - $300

    Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Signed "Sambo" 1976 with 2 seals. Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: 18"x24"

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  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" INK DRAWING 1977
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" INK DRAWING 1977

    Est: $200 - $300

    Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Signed "Sambo" Double Sided Ink Drawing 1977 with 3 Seals. Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: 18"x23 7/8"

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  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" INK TWO RIDERS 1976
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" INK TWO RIDERS 1976

    Est: $200 - $300

    Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Signed "Sambo" Ink drawing Two Riders 1976 with 2 Seals Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: 18"x24"

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  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" ABSTRACT FIGURES DRAWING
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED "SAMBO" ABSTRACT FIGURES DRAWING

    Est: $150 - $250

    Signed Sambo for Koloman Sokol original abstract drawing. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) was norn in northern Slovakia in 1902. He studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937-1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: 9"x12"

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  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED PENCIL NUDE 1952-1963
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED PENCIL NUDE 1952-1963

    Est: $200 - $300

    Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: Sight: 18" x 24" Frame: 18 1/4" x 24 3/8" x 1 1/2"

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  • KOLOMAN SOKOL MIXED MEDIA "COMPOSITION" 1963
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL MIXED MEDIA "COMPOSITION" 1963

    Est: $200 - $300

    Kolomon Sokol ink and tempera titled "Composition" dated 1963. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: Sight: 13 3/4" x 20 3/8" Frame: 19 1/4" x 26 1/4" x 3/4"

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  • KOLOMAN SOKOL ORIGINAL PAINTING
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL ORIGINAL PAINTING

    Est: $150 - $250

    Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: 9"x6 3/4"

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  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED SAMBO PAINTING THREE WOMEN 1976
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED SAMBO PAINTING THREE WOMEN 1976

    Est: $200 - $300

    Koloman Sokol Signed "Sambo" Oil On Board Three Women. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: Sight: 10" x 14 1/4" Frame: 15 3/4" x 20" x 3/4"

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  • KOLOMAN SOKOL PRINT RIDER ON HORSE PF 1942
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL PRINT RIDER ON HORSE PF 1942

    Est: $150 - $250

    Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: Sight 4 1/4" 5 3/4" Frame 9 7/8"" x 11 7/8" x 3/8"

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  • KOLOMAN SOKOL LOT 3 WOODBLOCK PORTRAIT ENGRAVINGS
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL LOT 3 WOODBLOCK PORTRAIT ENGRAVINGS

    Est: $100 - $200

    Signed lot of three original Koloman Sokol wood engravings dating to the 1930s. The lot includes three portraiasts titled "Condemned", "Miners", and "Central European Jew". Dated 1931-1932. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) was born in northern Slovakia in 1902. He studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: 10 3/8" x 13 3/8"

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  • KOLOMAN SOKOL PAINTING OF A WOMAN 1964
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL PAINTING OF A WOMAN 1964

    Est: $200 - $300

    Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: Sight 4 3/8" x 10 5/8" Frame 11 1/8" x 17 5/8" x 1/2"

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  • KOLOMAN SOKOL ORIGINAL PAINTING 1972
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL ORIGINAL PAINTING 1972

    Est: $200 - $300

    "To Betty 1974" in pencil on reverse. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: 18"x24"

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  • KOLOMAN SOKOL ORIGINAL PAINTING 1964
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL ORIGINAL PAINTING 1964

    Est: $150 - $250

    Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artistsMeasurements: Sight 5" x 7 7/8" Sight 12 1/4" x 16 3/8" x 3/4"Measurements: 12 1/4" x 16 3/8

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  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED PRINT "MEXICKÝ MOTÍV"1962
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED PRINT "MEXICKÝ MOTÍV"1962

    Est: $200 - $300

    Handwritten note in the lower left corner of the piece. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: Sight: 9" x 13 1/2" Frame: 15 1/4" x 21 1/8" x 1/2"

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  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED SAMBO "AJO, ARIZ" CHURCH DRAWING
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED SAMBO "AJO, ARIZ" CHURCH DRAWING

    Est: $200 - $300

    Original ink drawing signed Sambo for Koloman Sokol dated for what appears to be 1978. The drawing depicts an old chuch on a street corner lined with palms and a traffic light. Titled at the top fo "Ajo, Ariz". Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: 9" x 12"

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  • KOLOMAN SOKOL GRAPHITE & WATERCOLOR "RETURN FROM SPACE"
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL GRAPHITE & WATERCOLOR "RETURN FROM SPACE"

    Est: $400 - $600

    Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at the Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: Sight: 5" x 7 1/8" Frame: 15 3/8" x 19 1/8" x 1 1/4"

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  • KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED WATERCOLOR PAINTING
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL SIGNED WATERCOLOR PAINTING

    Est: $200 - $300

    Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: Sight 4 1/4" x 7" Frame 10" x 13 1/4" x 5/8"

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  • KOLOMAN SOKOL INK DRAWING DOUBLE RED SEAL 1975
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL INK DRAWING DOUBLE RED SEAL 1975

    Est: $150 - $250

    seals and date on reverse Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: 4"x9"

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  • KOLOMAN SOKOL EXHIBITION POSTER 1992-93
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL EXHIBITION POSTER 1992-93

    Est: $100 - $200

    Narodna galerie, poster designed by Lubomir Kratky. Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: 22 3/4" x 32 1/2"

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  • KOLOMAN SOKOL 1966 LINO CUT
    Feb. 06, 2021

    KOLOMAN SOKOL 1966 LINO CUT

    Est: $300 - $500

    Koloman Sokol (1902-2003) Born in northern Slovakia in 1902, Sokol studied under Max Svabinsky and Tavik Frantisek Simon at the Acadmy of Fine Arts in Prague and under František Kupka in Paris. From 1937 to 1941, he taught graphic techniques at the University of Mexico City. He lived in New York City from 1942 to 1946, whereupon he returned to Slovakia and taught at teh Slovak University of Technology and Comenius University. When the communists came to power in Czechoslovakia, Sokol returned to the US where he settled in a Philadelphia suburb. During this time, he developed his signature graphic art style. Many of Sokol’s works bear the signature of the family dog, Sambo. Shortly after celebrating his 100th birthday, Sokol died in Arizona. He is celebrated as one of Slovakia’s most eminent artists. Measurements: Sight 9 3/4" x 8 5/8" Frame: 17" x 15 1/2" x 1/2"

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