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mioritic · 1 year
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Ten postage stamps from a running series of twelve, issued between 1955-1957, depicting regional costumes of Czechoslovakia
Designed by Karel Svolinský, engraved by Jindra Schmidt and Ladislav Jirka
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pagan-stitches · 4 months
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A set of 10 lithographed postcards from 1948 illustrated by Czech artist Karel Svolinský (1896-1986)
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jozefsquare · 2 years
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Educational poster designed for the Ministry of Culture by Radslav Špirhanzl with artwork by Karel Svolinský.
Poster title: Leoš Janáček 1854 – 1928
Poster design: Radslav Špirhanzl, Karel Svolinský, 1974
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Karel Svolinský (Czech, 1896 – 1986).
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milenaolesinska · 5 years
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Exposition Art Blog Oldrich Kulhanek - Graphics
Oldrich Kulhanek (26 February 1940 – 28 January 2013) was a Czech painter, graphic designer, illustrator, stage designer and pedagogue. Kulhánek created the design for the current Czech banknotes and postage stamps.Kulhánek was born in Prague. Beginning in 1958, he studied at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague, in the atelier of Karel Svolinský. He graduated in 1964, with the cycles of illustrations to the poetry of Vladimír Holan  and Christian Morgenstern (The Gallows Songs).In 1971 he was arrested by the StB (the Czechoslovak Secret Police) and imprisoned for "defamation of the allied socialist states". In a graphic cycle created from 1968 to 1971, he included "a distorted portrait of Joseph Stalin, perforated five-pointed red stars or joyful faces of socialist workers turned into a hideous grin".
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mmahdy1666 · 4 years
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Kvíz 🐀😁👍 Na čáře silnice II/108 u obce Krupá se dnes válí: a) Skotský bobr, který pošel na Covid-19 b) Slovenský drevokocúr který si dal zlatou lajnu c) Plyšová krysa z IKEA zn. Minnen Ratta, model 2020 d) Veverka Zrzečka, kterou vyhodil z auta sám Karel Svolinský e) Středočeský potkan, který už nikoho nepotká... ...každopádně R.Y.P. 🌚 (v místě Krupá, Kolín, Czech Republic) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCOwrRuD37z/?igshid=1gkqrahlzrunw
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mioritic · 1 year
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Czechoslovak postage stamp depicting a dancing couple in national dress
From a series of stamps commemorating the First National Spartakiad, Prague, 1955
Designed by Karel Svolinský, with engraving by Jindra Schmidt
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mioritic · 3 months
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Karel Svolinský (Czech, 1896–1986)
Postage stamp depicting Královničky for a series on folk customs of Czechoslovakia, 1974 (engraving by Jindřich Schmidt)
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Karel Svolinský (Czech, 1896 – 1986).
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Karel Svolinský (Czech, 1896 – 1986).
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Karel Svolinský (Czech, 1896 – 1986).
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Karel Svolinský (Czech, 1896 – 1986).
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Karel Svolinský (Czech, 1896 – 1986).
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Karel Svolinský (Czech, 1896 – 1986). 
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milenaolesinska · 5 years
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Exposition Art Blog Oldrich Kulhanek - Graphics
Oldrich Kulhanek (26 February 1940 – 28 January 2013) was a Czech painter, graphic designer, illustrator, stage designer and pedagogue. Kulhánek created the design for the current Czech banknotes and postage stamps.Kulhánek was born in Prague. Beginning in 1958, he studied at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague, in the atelier of Karel Svolinský. He graduated in 1964, with the cycles of illustrations to the poetry of Vladimír Holan  and Christian Morgenstern (The Gallows Songs).In 1971 he was arrested by the StB (the Czechoslovak Secret Police) and imprisoned for “defamation of the allied socialist states”. In a graphic cycle created from 1968 to 1971, he included “a distorted portrait of Joseph Stalin, perforated five-pointed red stars or joyful faces of socialist workers turned into a hideous grin”.
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