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Koloman Sokol

Towards the Goal (The Miners) 1902-2003

Date of Issue: October 15,1997

Graphic layout: Martin Cingovsky
Stamp Engraving: Josef Hercik
Printing: Postal Stationery Printing House, Prague
Print Technology: Recess printing from flat plates
Print Run: 400,000
FDC Motif: Koloman Sokol-Paralytic, 1939, etching
FDC Engraving: Josef Hercik
Cancellation Design: Jozef Balaz
FDC Printing: Postal Stationery Printing House, Prague
Print Technology: Recess printing from flat plates

FDC Print Run: 10,000

© 1997 by Ministry of Transport, Posts and Telecommunications of the Slovak Republic

Painter and graphic artist Koloman Sokol-born in Liptovsky Mikulas on December 12th, 1902-is one of Slovakia’s leading 20thcentury exponents of graphic art, a discipline in which he was also founder of a distinct inter war tradition.

Sokol attended the private schools of Eugen Kron in Kosice and Gustav Maly in Bratislava and the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, where he studied under Max Svabinsky and T.F. Simon. Following a period of study with Framisek Kupka in Paris he accepted an invitation from the Mexican Ministry of Culture and Education to teach graphic art at the school of book art and the National Autonomous University of Mexico.

Sokol left for the United States in 1942 and in the years 1946 and 1947 taught at the department of drawing and painting at the Slovak Technical College and at the Faculty of Education of Comenius University, both in Bratislava. Since 1949 he has lived in Bryn Mawr near Philadelphia in the USA.

His works are characterized by dynamism and expressive use of graphic techniques-notably wood engraving and etching-and are informed by social criticism and a visionary imagination.

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