Arnold Peter Weisz-Kubínčan | |
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Born | Arnold Weisz 3 March, 1898 |
Died | 1945 (aged 46 or 47) |
Arnold Peter Weisz-Kubínčan (3 March 1898 – 1945) was a Slovak painter. His works, many of which destroyed during the Holocaust, are considered to be among the most original artistic expressions of the Slovak interwar period.[1]
From 1913 to 1916, Weisz-Kubínčan studied at the School of Art and Design in Budapest. In 1917, he interrupted his studies to enlist in the army. The next year, he resumed his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin. He lived in Dolný Kubín from 1923 until 1934, when he relocated to Martin.[1]
Arnold Peter Weisz-Kubínčan died in 1945, probably in Sachsenhausen concentration camp.[2]
References
edit- ^ a b "Arnold WEISZ: Smutná | Galéria mesta Bratislavy | Príspevková organizácia Hlavného mesta Slovenskej republiky Bratislavy". www.gmb.sk. Retrieved 2021-11-28.
- ^ "Matka s dieťaťom". Retrieved 28 November 2021.
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