Karl Stemolak

Austrian sculptor

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Karl Stemolak
Born(1875-11-08)8 November 1875
Graz, Austria-Hungary
Died14 April 1954(1954-04-14) (aged 78)
Vienna, Austria
NationalityAustrian
OccupationSculptor

Karl Stemolak (8 November 1875 – 14 April 1954) was an Austrian sculptor. His work was part of the art competitions at the 1936 Summer Olympics and the 1948 Summer Olympics.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Karl Stemolak". Olympedia. Retrieved 18 August 2020.

Further reading

  • Erste Große Österreichische Kunstausstellung nach dem zweiten Weltkrieg“, 1947 - exhibition catalogue
  • Ausstellung „Der Hagenbund“, 40. Sonderausstellung, Museum der Stadt Wien, Autumn 1975 - exhibition catalogue
  • Prof. Peter Chrastek: Expressiv, neusachlich, verboten (Hagenbund und seine Künstler), ISBN 9783950405910
  • Prof. Dr. Josef Gregor: "Karl Stemolak" in Wiener Jahrbuch für bildende Kunst 1922, Kunstverlag Anton Schroll & Co
  • Prof. Dr. Josef Gregor: "Karl Stemolak" in Der getreue Eckart Nr. 5, 1943

External links

  • Zierlart.at: "Karl Stemolak (1875 – 1954)", by Berthild Zierl
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