Eric de Kolb
Eric de Kolb was an Austrian painter, jewelry designer, sculptor, mariner and fashion designer (1916–2001). He was born at Vienna and died at New York City.
Also recorded as Eric de Kolb-Wartenberg.
Career and activity
Eric de Kolb worked in painting and jewelry. His work is associated with surrealism.
He was employed by Helena Rubinstein. He worked at New York City, Capri and Vienna.
Identity
Eric de Kolb is recorded as painter, jewelry designer, sculptor, mariner and fashion designer. Eric de Kolb is recorded with the citizenship of Austria.
In detail
Eric de Kolb studied at Beaux-Arts de Paris.
The field of work recorded is painting and jewelry. The authority associates the name with surrealism.
Places of work recorded in the authority are New York City. Residence is recorded at New York City and Capri. Employment is recorded with Helena Rubinstein.
Work by Eric de Kolb is recorded in the collections of Kimberly Klosterman collection.
Chronology
- 1916Eric de Kolb born at Vienna.
- 1916Eric de Kolb was born in 1916 at Vienna.
- 2001Eric de Kolb died at New York City.
- 2001Eric de Kolb died in 2001 at New York City.
Connections
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Associated with
- surrealismMovement
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Sources
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- 1.
“Eric de Kolb”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q12061034: Eric de Kolb
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