Sutnar, Ladislav
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Sutnar, Ladislav
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Sutnar, Ladislav
Sutnar, Ladislav, 1897-1976
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Sutnar, Ladislav, 1897-1976
Sutnar, Ladislav (American and Czech designer, 1897-1976)
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Sutnar, Ladislav (American and Czech designer, 1897-1976)
Ladislav Sutnar
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Ladislav Sutnar
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Czech designer. Director, State School of Graphic Arts, Prague, 1932-1939. Exhibition designer for Czech government. In U.S. worked free-lance and as art director for Sweet's Catalogue Service.
Graphic, display, and industrial designer. Born Pilsen, Austro-Hungary (now Plzen, Czech Republic), 9 November 1897. Sutnar immigrated to the United States in 1939. He was inspired by the Bauhaus and was an advocate for a constructivist and functional approach in graphic design stressing simplicity, order, and precision. He was the art editor of the Prague publishing house, "Druzstevni Prace." Sitmar was head designer for the Czech pavilion at 1939 New York World's Fair.
Czech painter, engraver and designer, born 1897, who served as Director of the State School of Graphic Arts, Prague from 1932-1939. Settled in the United States where he worked as a free-lance designer and art director for Sweet's Catalogue Service.
Czechoslovak industrial designer and artist.
Graphic artist and industrial designer. Born 1897. Died 1976. Birth date also cited as 1887. Death date also cited as 1969.
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https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q6469715
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no90018585
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/no90018585
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Subjects
Advertising
Advertising layout and typography
Bauhaus
Blocks (Toys)
Design
Industrial design
Glassware
Graphic artists
Graphic design
Industrial designers
Letterhead
Museum exhibits
Packaging
Porcelain
Posters, Czech
Toys
Traveling exhibitions
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Americans
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Designer
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New York--New York
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Czechoslovakia
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United States
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United States
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Czech Republic
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Czech Republic--Bohemia
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